Which would you choose?

If you were to go to a psycologist to help relieve your addiction to smoking or eatting food. Both psycologist offer hypnotherapy. One psycologist moonlights on the weekends at clubs as a hypnatist. Would you chose A. the Psycologist that moonlights as a hypnotist on the weekends or B. the Psycologist that only offers clinical hypnotic services?
Both therapist are clinical hypnotherapist, but A. enjoys the entertainment possibilities of his skill, but I see your point about thinking he needs the money. If hypnotherapist A. had plenty of money and enjoyed moonlighting as a hypnatist entertainer at clubs, who would you chose as your psycologist?

I would choose psychologist B if I was aware of psychologist A’s transgressions. I would assume that since psychologist A moonlights as a hypnotist at clubs he must therefore need the extra money due to inadequacy as a professional, seek to capitalize on a psychological phenomenon, showboat his prowess toward hypnoses, possibly discuss patients outside of work, and even act condescending or boastful toward patients.

The argument that psychologist A simply loves what he does, and wants to spend all his free time doing it doesn’t really work for me. Hypnosis as a public spectacle carries too many negative connotations for that argument to be plausible, at least for me.

15 Responses to “Which would you choose?”

  • Geraint J says:

    hypno thing
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  • Kristin A says:

    um, id pick the one that DIDNT moonlight. . that just doesn’t seem professional.
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  • bren ? says:

    B
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  • JD says:

    I’d go for clinical
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  • Mat G. says:

    The third one.
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  • boidheach_aingea says:

    clinical!
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  • bittersweet84 says:

    B.He sounds more credible.
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  • darth v says:

    B or the one that costs less haha but seriously i would pick b
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  • lele123456 says:

    dude u have way to much time on ur hands
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  • Daredevil says:

    The clinical one.
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  • Sue R says:

    Not sure if you are serious but I would check them both out and then choose.
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  • amy s says:

    probly B but just because someone flaunts there skill like a magic act dosen’t mean it also wouldn’t work. try one then if it works great if not try the other you can’t end up worse so pick the one you feel most confident in and ask other people who are seeing these psycologists
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  • the_cthulhu says:

    I would choose psychologist B if I was aware of psychologist A’s transgressions. I would assume that since psychologist A moonlights as a hypnotist at clubs he must therefore need the extra money due to inadequacy as a professional, seek to capitalize on a psychological phenomenon, showboat his prowess toward hypnoses, possibly discuss patients outside of work, and even act condescending or boastful toward patients.

    The argument that psychologist A simply loves what he does, and wants to spend all his free time doing it doesn’t really work for me. Hypnosis as a public spectacle carries too many negative connotations for that argument to be plausible, at least for me.
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  • Emma says:

    B.
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  • nhair001 says:

    b-clinical hypnotherapy. you need a license for this.
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