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http://www.hypnosishealthcare.com/psychologychess.html

Note the board on the CD jacket.

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Originally posted by Wulebgr
http://www.hypnosishealthcare.com/psychologychess.html

Note the board on the CD jacket.
Lol, very trustworthy!

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Wow. It says you can stop your stomach rumbling with his techniques. I'd prefer to buy a burger with my £10.95, and have change.

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Originally posted by Wulebgr
http://www.hypnosishealthcare.com/psychologychess.html

Note the board on the CD jacket.
It's amazing how often people set up the board wrong, even when they claim to know chess. 😕

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Originally posted by stocken
It's amazing how often people set up the board wrong, even when they claim to know chess. 😕
Yeah, Queen and King reversed😞

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Originally posted by Ravello
Yeah, Queen and King reversed😞
The first thing you learn about chess is that the lower right corner is a white square, that the white Queen goes on the white square and the black Queen on the black square. Right?

How hard can it be? 🙄

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
Wow. It says you can stop your stomach rumbling with his techniques. I'd prefer to buy a burger with my £10.95, and have change.
I am an NHS registered hypnotherapist... and even I would have to agree with you here! Websites like that bring the industry into disrepute, and also give the general public the wrong impression of what can be achieved, and what can't.

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Originally posted by English Tal
I am an NHS registered hypnotherapist... and even I would have to agree with you here! Websites like that bring the industry into disrepute, and also give the general public the wrong impression of what can be achieved, and what can't.
So, which part of the hypnotherapy "industry" do you work in? Do you con people into thinking that they're losing weight and cheer while they're quitting cigarettes or do you scare the hell out of mentally unstable patients until they regress so far that they start having false memories?

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Originally posted by English Tal
I am an NHS registered hypnotherapist... and even I would have to agree with you here! Websites like that bring the industry into disrepute, and also give the general public the wrong impression of what can be achieved, and what can't.
Is there a connection between your profession and your E.T. avatar?

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Originally posted by Wulebgr
http://www.hypnosishealthcare.com/psychologychess.html

Note the board on the CD jacket.
Well spotted but has this been posted before though a couple of years ago? I seem to remember someone actually messaged them (or it may be a similar but different company) and posted their response, but I can't remember what that was

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Originally posted by hopscotch
So, which part of the hypnotherapy "industry" do you work in? Do you con people into thinking that they're losing weight and cheer while they're quitting cigarettes or do you scare the hell out of mentally unstable patients until they regress so far that they start having false memories?
Yet another example of someone not having a clue what a real hypnotherapist does.

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Originally posted by Seitse
Is there a connection between your profession and your E.T. avatar?
Damn! Found out again.....

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Originally posted by English Tal
Yet another example of someone not having a clue what a real hypnotherapist does.
Oh yes. It's hypnotherapy is a real mystery. It's sort of like *magic* and *horoscopes*.

You're another example of a manipulative health professional taking advantage of those gullible and desperate in need of help and you're probably doing more harm than good. If you really wanted to help your hypnotherapy patients you'd refund them your fee and send them on their way.

Your industry is a big fat LIE.

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Originally posted by hopscotch
Oh yes. It's hypnotherapy is a real mystery. It's sort of like *magic* and *horoscopes*.

You're another example of a manipulative health professional taking advantage of those gullible and desperate in need of help and you're probably doing more harm than good. If you really wanted to help your hypnotherapy patients you'd refund them your fee and send them on their way.

Your industry is a big fat LIE.
Thankyou for your educated, thoughtful and kind comments.

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Originally posted by English Tal
Thankyou for your educated, thoughtful and kind comments.
Perhaps you'd like to cite the scientific papers which back your profession as being anything more than a placebo effect?