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Best Graduate Degree for a Hypnotist?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Alonzo Cavazos, Ed.D., LCSW, LPC Feb 14, 2011. 15 Replies

Of course, a hypnosis certification is all that's needed to be a hypnotist, but what degree do you think gives the greatest combination of skills, professional licensing (in the US) and credibility?…Continue

Are "Voice Rolls" effective, and if so, how to do them?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ian Collins Dec 30, 2010. 5 Replies

I've heard this technique mentioned, where Dick Sutphen states that many preachers use "voice rolls" as one of several techniques to influence an audience:…Continue

Best WordPress Plugins?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Antonio Nov 25, 2010. 10 Replies

I love WordPress--but I swear, the most difficult part of figuring out the right plugins to use. Half the time "you don't know what you don't know" and don't even know that you need certain plugins.…Continue

Hypnosis for Language Recovery

Started Oct 2, 2010 0 Replies

Someone I know, upon finding out I am a hypnotist, asked me if I could help him recall the language he spoke as a child. Around the time he was six years old, he changed countries and learned to…Continue

 

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Alonzo Cavazos, Ed.D., LCSW, LPC replied to Chad Schultz's discussion 'Best Graduate Degree for a Hypnotist?'
Chad, Dennis, Richard & Joe: Appreciate your positive comments about the MSW as a professional degree.  I have an MSW and it has done wonders for me.  I am also fortunate to be licensed, as is Richard and other hypnotists. …
Feb 14, 2011
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Vince C replied to Chad Schultz's discussion 'Best Graduate Degree for a Hypnotist?'
  Hypnosis is only a tool.   Trying hard to gain acceptance from others often backfires.  Acceptance of oneself opens and clarifies the path.  Get additional wisdom to enrich one's own life.  
Feb 14, 2011
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Brochu replied to Chad Schultz's discussion 'Best Graduate Degree for a Hypnotist?'
  Fable:   My question was: Is it enough to be a competent Hypnotist or do we need additional degrees to gain acceptance?   Yours in Health,   John Brochu BrochuHypnosisCenter.com
Feb 13, 2011
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Fable Goodman replied to Chad Schultz's discussion 'Best Graduate Degree for a Hypnotist?'
I don't really understand the question at the moment.   Can you ask it another way to clarify (at least for me) what you are asking John?   Love and hugs,     Fable
Feb 13, 2011
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Brochu replied to Chad Schultz's discussion 'Best Graduate Degree for a Hypnotist?'
  After reading the replies, I have a question. Is hypnosis a destination or is the scope of hypnosis too limited?   Yours in health, John Brochu BrochuHypnosisCenter.com
Feb 13, 2011
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Vince C replied to Chad Schultz's discussion 'Best Graduate Degree for a Hypnotist?'
Michael E. Someone inside the organization or the MD's outside colleague(s) snitched on her. I have an pulmonologist who is a supporter of my work.  She naively uses a code word "suggestion therapy" to refer clients.  (not…
Feb 12, 2011
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Michael Ellner replied to Chad Schultz's discussion 'Best Graduate Degree for a Hypnotist?'
I agree with Vince - I believe the most practical way to earn creditability as a hypnosis practitioner is as a hypnosis practitioner Don't look now, but even licensed health care professionals who practice hypnosis are second class citizens in…
Feb 12, 2011
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Vince C replied to Chad Schultz's discussion 'Best Graduate Degree for a Hypnotist?'
MBAs are a dime a dozen unless you get one from a top school where you train to think for yourself to adapt in an ever changing environment.  I went to the top MBA program in the world (ranked #1 by the economist) I hardly use any of the…
Feb 12, 2011
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James Hazlerig replied to Chad Schultz's discussion 'Best Graduate Degree for a Hypnotist?'
I'm biased, but I think a Master's Degree  in English did a great job of preparing me to be a hypnotist. :-)
Feb 12, 2011
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Richard Nongard - NLPBoard.com replied to Chad Schultz's discussion 'Best Graduate Degree for a Hypnotist?'
I would go with an MBA....   There are many days I wish I had an MBA rather than a counseling and ministry background. I tell new students get a Social Work degree.  Why?   They will NEVER be unemployed.  An MFT will not get very…
Feb 12, 2011
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Chad Schultz replied to Chad Schultz's discussion 'Best Graduate Degree for a Hypnotist?'
Thank you, James and Dennis, for your helpful answers!
Feb 11, 2011
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Brochu replied to Chad Schultz's discussion 'Best Graduate Degree for a Hypnotist?'
    It's my opinion that the perfect degree for a Hypnotist would be an MBA!
Feb 11, 2011
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Joe K Fobes replied to Chad Schultz's discussion 'Best Graduate Degree for a Hypnotist?'
I'm afraid that quite untrue.   As per your question, I concur with James and Dennis. Social work or psychology.   Joe   Joe
Feb 11, 2011
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James Malone replied to Chad Schultz's discussion 'Best Graduate Degree for a Hypnotist?'
Chad, if you want to work with psychological disorders independently (without a referral/supervision from a licensed professional), either a masters in social work or a doctorate in psychology would fulfill the licensing requirements in most states…
Feb 11, 2011
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Best Graduate Degree for a Hypnotist?

Of course, a hypnosis certification is all that's needed to be a hypnotist, but what degree do you think gives the greatest combination of skills, professional licensing (in the US) and credibility? Obviously some degrees are best suited to different specializations--a skilled fitness trainer could do well as a hypnotist specializing in weight loss, of course. But in GENERAL, what degree do you think adds the most overall value to a hypnotist? Social work? Psychology? Or what?See More
Discussion posted by Chad Schultz Feb 11, 2011
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Ian Collins replied to Chad Schultz's discussion 'Are "Voice Rolls" effective, and if so, how to do them?'
Good example of such "techniques" you can see in the movie "Marjore".
Dec 30, 2010

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Where do you live?
San Antonio, TX
Hypnosis Experience:
Part Time Practice
Areas of Specialty:
Public speaking
About Me:
I have been recently certified through IMDHA and am working on opening my own hypnosis practice. Other interests include Toastmasters, web design and real estate investing.

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At 7:14am on October 23, 2010, James MaloneJames Malone said…
Chad, you will receive an email with a link to the e-book shortly. Happy reading! Jim
At 5:30am on July 11, 2010, Alicia CramerAlicia Cramer said…
Hi Chad,

"Hi Alicia! I see you're also starting a practice... I was looking on here for information about hypnosis subject demographics and all I found was your question! Did you find out much?"

Unfortunately, I don't have any numeric data to share. Although I received some excellent advise from Katin Imes. In a nut shell, he said that technology has changed the way businesses attract clients. The whole scope is different then it was years ago. Due to the internet, we are attracting a much broader audience.

I can say that since opening my practice, I have had a wide range of ages, genders, and demographics. Quite literally, from 10 years old to 76 years old. I know it is hard to put such general information on a business plan. You may have better luck if you evaluate a niche area you plan to focus on.

It is wonderful to meet you... I look forward to your insights, as you grow your practice!

Alicia
At 3:05pm on May 13, 2010, AntonioAntonio said…
You may like this group that I started a few days ago. http://www.hypnothoughts.com/group/dualinductions
At 3:15am on April 28, 2010, AK. RATHOD PsychoHypnotist INDIAAK. RATHOD PsychoHypnotist INDIA said…
Dear Chad Schultz,
Most welcome to hypnothoughts. For learner this community is greatly helpful. Just surf thru it in for few days to find experts and experience authorities in the field. Hypnosis is a powerful tool for subconscious programming for changing behavior.
Thanks.
AK Rathod
At 3:52pm on February 1, 2010, Kathleen HanoverKathleen Hanover said…
Hi Chad,

Welcome to HypnoThoughts!

Be sure to check out all the great HypnoThoughts Groups.

If you're looking for ways to publicize your private practice or event, I hope you'll join my group Publicity Q&A with Kathleen Hanover.

See you online,

Kathleen Hanover
"The Pretty Goodest Public Relations,
Copywriting & Marketing Lady on the Planet"
At 4:37pm on January 29, 2010, Katherine ZimmermanKatherine Zimmerman said…
Welcome to HypnoThoughts Chad! Glad that you could join us.

Katherine Zimmerman
www.trancetime.com
At 9:27pm on January 26, 2010, Roger MooreRoger Moore said…
Welcome to HypnoThoughts!

Roger Moore
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