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Got the M.A. and Ph.D. at Claremont Graduate School (now Claremont Graduate University), 1964 and 1968 respectively. But it's changed so much since then that I wouldn't want to characterize the Department now. (Don't even recognize the names in the alumni Newsletter that they send me with ever-increasing regularity as I get older, hoping that I will remember them in my will.) Don.
John, et al,
In my opinion, any one using a PhD to suggest expertise in hypnosis is full of *@!% no matter how or where they obtained their PhDs.
Michael E
A learned blockhead is a greater blockhead than an ignorant one.
- Ben Franklin
Hi Michael,
Are you suggesting that if someone has a PhD they should not use the designation once they choose to be a Hypnotist? I've seen you referred to as "Reverend Doctor" sometimes just Doctor with the letter designations PhD DD CHt MSH. Reg
Michael Ellner said:John, et al,
In my opinion, any one using a PhD to suggest expertise in hypnosis is full of *@!% no matter how or where they obtained their PhDs.
Michael E
A learned blockhead is a greater blockhead than an ignorant one.
- Ben Franklin
. I hope we all understand the fine line you walk when you openly participate in our discussion groups, , , , .
Hugh Cole The Pretty Goodest Hypnotist on the Planet.
I believe the hypnotherapy profession in the U.K. is more advanced that we are in the United States. In June of 2006 I presented a two-day masterclass on parts therapy at the London College of Clinical Hypnosis.
In the USA the ASCH would probably consider me a "lay hypnotist" even though many hypnosis schools around the world use one or more of my books for their students. However, the participants at my presentation at the LCCH included a number of psychologists and psychotherapists, a psychiatrist, and several hypnotherapists. It was cosponsored by both Crown House Publishing and the British Medical Hypnosis Association.
Prior to the workshop, my article on parts therapy was published in the European Journal of Clinical Hypnosis. I've also been published in the Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnosis.
It is my hope that we can build more bridges between the professional artists of hypnosis and mainstream healthcare.
Roy Hunter, M.S., FAPHP
Author: THE ART OF HYPNOTHERAPY and other books
www.royhunter.com
Don Gibbons, Ph.D. said:Henxy said:Hi James,
I have been allocated mentor for 4 psychology graduates who are learning hypnosis... All very positive so far!
James Hazlerig said:Don,
Can you comment on how a psychology student interested in hypnosis would be received in the current day?
Thanks,
James
Roy,
You and I have been friends for several years now -- long enough for me to know how hard you worked to achieve your dream. Congratulations and bravo! It couldn't happen to a nicer guy.
Don
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