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Permalink Reply by David Lynn on December 12, 2009 at 9:30pm Certification in and of itself is not particularly valuable.
Training, education, and hands-on practice are priceless.
The most basic hypnosis certification is one you print off your computer yourself. Does that sound too sleazy? There's a website where you can take a multiple choice test, pay $65, and get permission to download and print their certificate. (Tell ya what--PayPal me fifty bucks, and I'll email you a certificate you can print. Think of the savings!)
Now, if you want to go for a program that has actual requirements before it certifies you, go to it because of what you'll learn, not because of a piece of paper they'll give you at the end. That way, you can feel proud of saying you're a certified hypnotist, because the organization that certified you made sure it meant something. More importantly, you'll get an education, and that's what really matters.
James
Permalink Reply by kirby vonshouse on February 20, 2010 at 2:09am Certification in and of itself is not particularly valuable.
Training, education, and hands-on practice are priceless.
The most basic hypnosis certification is one you print off your computer yourself. Does that sound too sleazy? There's a website where you can take a multiple choice test, pay $65, and get permission to download and print their certificate. (Tell ya what--PayPal me fifty bucks, and I'll email you a certificate you can print. Think of the savings!)
Now, if you want to go for a program that has actual requirements before it certifies you, go to it because of what you'll learn, not because of a piece of paper they'll give you at the end. That way, you can feel proud of saying you're a certified hypnotist, because the organization that certified you made sure it meant something. More importantly, you'll get an education, and that's what really matters.
James
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