Seriously, a cat named George is a registered hypnotherapist with three professional organizations in Britain. The article not only presents these organizations as full of shit, it highlights the absolute stupidity of almost all applications of hypnosis.
Here's the details:
Chris Jackson, presenter of Inside Out in the North East and Cumbria, registered pet George with three industry bodies.
Each one accepted a certificate from the non-existent Society of Certified Advanced Mind Therapists as proof of George's credentials.
It follows a similar investigation by an American clinical psychologist.
Dr Steve Eichel suspected industry bodies in the US were not running checks on their members.
He said: "I felt I'd test my hypothesis and I did that by getting my cat certified by a number of the most prominent lay hypnosis organisations in the United States. It was a frighteningly simple process."
In the UK, George was registered with the British Board of Neuro Linguistic Programming (BBNLP), the United Fellowship of Hypnotherapists (UFH) and the Professional Hypnotherapy Practitioner Association (PHPA).
Maybe I'll rant about hypnotherapy later if I can get this article resubmitted.
- Log in to post comments
Cute, but lets be honest. Hypnotoad is much better.
Are you only against hypnotherapy or hypnosis as a tool in general? You may want to check out this article for some real evidence in the power of hypnosis:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20427291.200-look-into-my-eyes-th…
I'm against sites like themotionmachine ;)
Hypnosis can be more than a little fun if you have a susceptible partner who's up for D&S in the bedroom.
I'm not sure that counts as "therapeutic", however....
Elvisï¼so cute!
I also hope Jadehawk knows her place. If she can't figure out that she's in front of a computer or in her home, how will she ever survive a hiking expedition?
it was amazing..
thank you for post
what is a hiking expedition ??