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Welcome back to another fun, informative and interesting hypnosis podcast with Celeste Hackett and myself. It was tough finding the time to do this recording with Celeste because this week I am conducting my NGH Hypnotherapy Certification Course (with 5-PATH® and 7th Path Self-Hypnosis®). But we did it!
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Here are the topics that we managed to squeeze into this controversial episode!
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Which is the best career path, hypnotism, clinical psychology or both?
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I say, get your hypnosis certification right away and start in your career now, then get your degree if you want one.
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Suggestions on how to handle a client who seems to want hypnosis so that he can do something that doesn’t seem very smart to the hypnotist.
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Dumb Hypnotist Trick: Hypnotists calling themselves “Healers.”
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Discussion on how “hypnosis doesn’t heal anything.”
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How hypnosis and hypnotherapy can be a complementary part of the healing process.
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Three points on how hypnotists and hypnotherapists should advertise themselves with regard to working with illnesses, and so on.
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October 12th, 2007 at 2:29 pm
I thought this was a really fun show and I love the energy the two of you have. Can’t wait to see the next show. Congratz to steveR on getting his question answered and maybe i’ll get one next time.
Keep up the great work.
October 12th, 2007 at 4:01 pm
Thank you Josh. That Celeste really is great. I’m so glad that I have her on the team! And, yes that SteveR is one lucky guy.
October 15th, 2007 at 7:26 pm
Thanks very much for the helpful answer to my question. I like the approach you suggest of focusing more on helping the client overcome self-limiting fear in general, so that he can then make the best choice for himself with a clear head. Maybe I’m overly concerned about contributing to a poor decision on their part, and that is in some ways a failure to detach myself from their personal responsibility. Plus who the heck am I to decide what is best for them…
I see that you really aren’t getting advance warning on some of these questions. hmmm, I will have to come up with one that stumps you! (hopefully one that isn’t just for stumping’s sake).