Originally posted by: azoomee
Curious if anyone's completed the training -- I'm still trudging through it....
Originally posted by: dlerious
Originally posted by: azoomee
Curious if anyone's completed the training -- I'm still trudging through it....
I did.Now it's just a matter of practice, practice, practice.
J
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
cool
I read this professional hypnotism manual written by this Ph.D psychologist. I think this would help more. It's hard to learn the techniques by reading it.
Originally posted by: Monotaur
I really meant to, but I didn't get the time. How was the training? Even though I heard it was very 70's, was the instruction quality decent?
Originally posted by: uhohs
possible to save the video streams?![]()
Originally posted by: uhohs
possible to save the video streams?![]()
Originally posted by: RobsTV
Originally posted by: uhohs
possible to save the video streams?![]()
You mean by connecting internet explorer online viewing device (such as a laptop), and using it's TV out svideo connected to a desktop PC with a capture card, then recording onto the desktop?
Uh,,,,, Nope. That would never work.......
Originally posted by: FTLOSM
http://www.thenationalboard.com/Consumer-Alert.htm
:Q
Hypnosis Motivation Institute was asked two years ago to stop saying, "HMI is America's first and only nationally accredited hypnotism school," which is an outright lie. They have refused to remove this fraudulent information on their web site despite repeated requests.
Also read about 1/3 down on this page
http://hypnosisonline.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=248
btw union dues are $23 a month
More details of the lawsuit against them
http://www.hypnoseberatung.de/hypno-forum/hypnoforum-461.html
Still might be fun to watch the old videos but I wouldn't call them afterword for any certificate paperwork or whatever it is they offer, and I would just a fake a registration name/address and use a junk email - watch the vids then lose the email after the videos are done and disappear from their emails or junk mail potential...
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Note:
Edward Lewis, Directory Administrator of the Hypnosis Motivation Institute, emailed us:
Here is the current statement on their site.There are now two institutions accredited and the verbiage has changed to read "American's First Nationally Accredited College of Hypnotherapy."
Please also note that the url and domain name, hmilawsuit.com, listed in the complaint at the link in this post no longer exist, and the text posted at the second link was created on 1/15/2005 so it may be out of date.
AnandTech Moderator
Originally posted by: FTLOSM
http://www.thenationalboard.com/Consumer-Alert.htm
:Q
Hypnosis Motivation Institute was asked two years ago to stop saying, "HMI is America's first and only nationally accredited hypnotism school," which is an outright lie. They have refused to remove this fraudulent information on their web site despite repeated requests.
Also read about 1/3 down on this page
http://hypnosisonline.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=248
btw union dues are $23 a month
More details of the lawsuit against them
http://www.hypnoseberatung.de/hypno-forum/hypnoforum-461.html
Still might be fun to watch the old videos but I wouldn't call them afterword for any certificate paperwork or whatever it is they offer, and I would just a fake a registration name/address and use a junk email - watch the vids then lose the email after the videos are done and disappear from their emails or junk mail potential...
---
Note:
Edward Lewis, Directory Administrator of the Hypnosis Motivation Institute, emailed us:
Here is the current statement on their site.There are now two institutions accredited and the verbiage has changed to read "American's First Nationally Accredited College of Hypnotherapy."
Please also note that the url and domain name, hmilawsuit.com, listed in the complaint at the link in this post no longer exist, and the text posted at the second link was created on 1/15/2005 so it may be out of date.
AnandTech Moderator