Showing posts with label hypnotherapist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hypnotherapist. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Attorney for Travis Fox speaks out

We heard today from an alleged attorney for Travis Fox, the celebrity we ousted for falsely purporting to hold a doctorate yet, alleges to hold a doctorate in just about all of his marketing endeavors. This is what he wrote:

Gentlemen:
 
Please be advised that this office represents Dr. Travis Fox in connection with the untruthful and slanderous e-mails and your blog that you have created about Dr. Fox and his credentials.
 
In addition to the foregoing, you have put up a picture of Dr. Fox which you are not permitted to do without his written permission.  This picture must be immediately taken down and never used again.  If you do not cease and desist from using Dr. Fox's picture, then all appropriate legal action will be taken against you for a permanent injunction as well as an action for monetary damages.
 
Your blog is totally untrue and is libelous.  You must cease and desist from using this blog and/or e-mail and must stop spreading untruths and lies regarding Dr. Fox.
 
We do not know where you allegedly obtained your information about Dr. Fox, but rest assured that he has his credentials and your libelous and slanderous statements about Dr. Fox will be met with the full force of the law should you continue.
 
In conclusion, we want your blog corrected or removed completely and you can no longer use Dr. Fox's picture in any way.  This is a violation of Dr.Fox's rights and is an invasion of his privacy.
 
You can respond to this e-mail as listed. 
 
 
Very truly yours,
 
 
Our response:
 
Dear Lawyer: 
 
We have done our research and Travis Fox does not hold an accredited doctorate. Therefore, our allegations are truthful and cannot be considered as slander. We ask you, Mr. Juris Doctor, how would you -or any judge on the bench who had completed a legitimate doctoral program, feel about somebody who fraudulently misrepresents themselves as a doctor? One certainly would presume that Travis Fox would receive no sympathy from these individuals.

Further, the image that we used is in the public domain in that it was readily accessible on Google. As members of the press, we have the right to use his image for public information and we are not gaining profit from it.
 
We'll make a deal with Travis Fox. If he can prove to us that he has earned a legitimate, accredited doctorate, then we will be more than happy to remove any reference to him from this blog. This would be much more cost-effective than hiring lawyers to fight a legal battle that he is likely to lose. Heck, we'll even apologize. Until then, we're not going anywhere.

Former Client of "DR." Larry Volz Speaks Out

A former client of the PhD-fraud Larry Volz reached out to us today. They lost over $2000 on this fraudster. They requested anonymity, so we took the liberty to mask their name and email address. Read on:

I just found your blog with information on "Dr." Larry Volz  I was a client of his when he ran the American Hypnosis Clinic.  His company offered a lifetime guarantee and then about a year after I paid for a program for drug addiction, he shut the company down and opened up a new one in the same city.  

I am infuriated with the scam he pulled .  I went to him specifically because he was listed as a Dr and not many other hypnotists are Doctors. I had no idea that he wasn't a real doctor.  I have done some research on this scam artist, which I should have done before I paid him over $2000, and found out that he does not even have a masters degree.  He took a couple of master's level courses but never completed the program.  His "Master's degree" is really a "Master's level hypnosis certification" that he got in a weekend.  

I am outraged.  I also have since found out that it is against the law in Virginia for him to offer substance abuse counseling if he isn't certified by the Virginia Board of Counseling. 
http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/counseling/counseling_laws_regs.htm

But it is still listed on his new companies website as a service he offers.  

He is even running his own diploma mill training other people to be scam hypnotists like him.


He even does hypnosis and magic shows at "adult oriented" events.  http://wickedfaire.com/pleasures

"Doc Volz" is a real scumbag. He deserves to go to jail for the frauds that he is pulling on people who were vulnerable and needed help.

Please do not publish my email address as I wish to keep my name out of this mess. I feel stupid for not doing better research at the time. 

Thanks for the work you are doing with your blog.  I really appreciate you getting the word out and helping to alert others to the slime balls out there like Larry Volz.
 
 

Sunday, 27 January 2013

Fake PhD Realizes Error and Retracts Fake PhD

We have received confirmation that a UK-based hypnotist whose name was posted on this blog had retracted their false use of doctoral credentials. This individual informed us of the following:

"I was of the understanding that Alpha [University] was licenced by the US education authority. I do not wish to be a part of a fake document, and considered using this was legitimate.
All PhD references to me on my web sites and other areas have now been removed. I possess many qualifications including medical qualifications which are genuine."
We give this person accolades for stepping up, admitting their mistake, and for making the necessary adjustments in their marketing. 

We have kept our word and removed any reference to this individual on our blog.

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Kay Walkinshaw - FAKE PhD

Kay F. Walkinshaw, a hypnosis provider in Potomac, MD and Annandale, VA claims to have a PhD but will not say in what field or the name of the school she attended. She is a member of the National Guild of Hypnotists and also the "founder" of the International Council for Medical and Clinical Therapists. She is also a member of the American Holistic Medical Association, American Counseling Association, American Mental Health Counselors Association, Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses, American Association of Professional Hypnotherapists, International Association of Regression Research Therapists, Association of Research and Enlightenment, the Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce, and the National Federation of Neurolinguistic Psychology. She also teaches a non-credit hypnosis course at the the Northern Virginia Community College. None care that she has a Doctorate of FRAUD.

Friday, 9 November 2012

Nikki Goldman - Fake PhD Hypnotist

"Dr." Nikki Goldman, who has offices in Poway, CA and Temecula, CA is the next fraud who found their way into our sights. On her website at http://www.drnikkigoldman.com/, she claims to have earned her "Ph.D. in hypnotherapy in 1989." Of course, she doesn't state from where. Nor does she cite any bonafide academic credentials. If you're a follower of this blog, you know these are the red flags to look out for. And you also know that there are absolutely NO legitimate doctoral program in hypnosis. That's zip...zero...zilch...nada. You're busted, Nikki Goldman.

Sunday, 12 August 2012

William Hathaway - New Hampshire FAKE DOCTORATE

William Hathaway, of the White Mountain Hypnosis Center in Madison, NH claims to have a "Doctorate in Clinical Hypnotherapy granted by the State of California." If you have been following this blog, you will know at least one thing: there are no accredited doctoral programs anywhere in the world. If you are at least a little bit intelligent, you will also know that state's don't confer degrees, university's do. He was actually elected as to be a fellow of the National Guild of Hypnotists, who apparently refuse to uphold any sort of code of ethics they supposedly have. Shame on you, William Hathaway, for calling yourself a doctor and lying to the people who you supposedly help!

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Larry Volz - FAKE DOCTORATE

Richmond, Virginia hypnotist Larry Volz, who refers to himself as "Doc Larry Volz," claims to hold a PhD in Clinical Hypnotherapy, "one of only a few in the country." That's because the degree doesn't exist. In fine print, at the bottom of his website, he posts, "Dr. Volz's PhD is a nontraditional doctorate of philosophy earned through courses and thesis work with the National Board of Professional and Ethical Standards and awarded through Breyer State University." A glance at the accreditation page on the "Breyer State University" website reads, "Breyer State University is not accredited by an accreditation agency approved by the U.S. Department of Education."  NO ACCREDITATION = NO DEGREE.
Breyer State University is a known degree mill (See here http://fakedoctorate.blogspot.com/2012/11/known-diploma-mills-resource-guide.html) He is the self-proclaimed dean of a self-proclaimed American Institute of Clinical Hypnosis.
Update: April 17, 2013, a former client who was ripped off of more than $2000 from Volz reaches out to us. See http://fakedoctorate.blogspot.com/2013/04/former-client-of-dr-larry-volz-speaks.html

Update: On July 21, 2012, this PhD scam artist responded on his blog site. 

Response to libel against

Larry Volz PhD


[It's not libel if the information I provided to the public about you is true]

This is my response to the "anonymous" attack of libel on my character and professionalism.  A Maryland psychologist has written a blog and optimized it for search engines with headlines and keywords such as:

[We are not in Maryland]


People Who Have Fake Doctorates: Larry Volz - PhD Scammer

and


Larry Volz Scam

and


This person apparently seems quite threatened by myself and several of the individuals below that she also listed in her blog.  The first of us were all within an easy driving range of her practice and she could certainly lose business to any one of us.  I am assuming that is why she libeled us and can only think she is ashamed of her behavior and that is why she did it anonymously.

[We are not threatened by individuals who falsify their academic credentials. We are providing a service to the public and warning them about scam artists like yourself a claim to have fake credentials]

She made a couple of comments that I will specifically respond to:
1 - Breyer state university is not accredited by the USDE and therefore the degrees it offers are invalid
2 - That because my degree is unaccredited I "cannot help anyone."
3 - That using the word "transpersonal" makes someone a "sham"


As to the first:  It wasn't long ago that degrees in chiropractic were not accredited and the American Medical Association actually had a policy where doctors were supposed to tell their patients to stay away from chiropractors because they were dangerous.  Eventually the chiropractors came together and created a class action lawsuit against the AMA and won.  The AMA had to reverse it's policies and now chiropractors are a respected part of our health care system as they should be.


She said it herself that there are no accredited hypnotherapy degrees in America.  That is true.  If there was, I would have taken an accredited course of study.  But since the U.S. department of Education is a very political organization and in my opinion often behind the times, I had to make do with the best education I could in my field of study.  I took classes, passed exams and wrote a dissertation to get a non-tradtional PhD in clinical hypnosis because I believe in hypnosis as a powerful healing modality and the U.S. educational system and traditional schools have failed me.


For that matter, they have failed a lot of people in a lot of disciplines.  Many people are turning to complimentary forms of healing and accredited programs are unavailable for most.  For instance, naturopathy, homeopathy, ayurveda are all disciplines that are not regulated by or accredited by the USDE - however many people have found a lot of help through these modalities.  In the case of Ayurveda, for thousands of years.  And for that reason independent schools will offer a PhD in Clinical Hypnosis, or a doctorate in Ayurveda or a doctorate in naturopathy, etc.

[You still haven't responded to my truthful allegation that Breyer State University, a known degree mill, gave you a non-accredited degree. In fact, it is a degree mill. You are not a chiropractor and attempting to say that the U.S. Department of Education is a political organization and that traditional schools have failed you as an excuse to lie to people in order to win their business should be criminal. Who have proved nothing other than reaffirmed that your "degree" is a sham.]


"Larry Volz, PhD Scam?"

Far from being a PhD scam, these are grassroots efforts towards creating a better standard of education for those of us who have lost faith in the system.  Which brings me to number 2...

[Falsifying one's academic credentials is not a grassroots effort. Simply go to a real college, earn a real doctorate, and then you can call yourself one.]

This individual has claimed that because my PhD is not "real" I cannot help anyone.  For this I refer you to www.hypnosis.ac.  Here I have put quite a few testimonials of people who have quit smoking, lost weight, ended fears and phobias, reduced pain and achieved other goals.  There are also several television excerpts from TV news shows who had me hypnotize people in front of them and did follow-up to make sure it worked.  It did - as you can watch and see for yourselves.

[You scammed a lot of people into thinking you are a doctor. The process of hypnosis is easy and anybody can do it. But lying about your academic credentials is not helping anybody other than your own pocket.]

I have lots of additional testimonials in client folders that I simply haven't had time to post because I am busy being a therapist, an entertainer and a father.  I think the dozens already up there are proof enough for any rational person to show that far from being a fraud, there is clear and present evidence that what I do works and my efforts are a benefit to my clients and my community.

[So? You still lied about having earned a doctorate. That's called a fraud.]

Here is my challenge:  TO THE PERSON WHO ACCUSED ME OF BEING A FRAUD - I CHALLENGE YOU TO COME OUT AND PUBLICLY POST ABOUT YOUR PRACTICE AND OFFER SOME TESTIMONIALS FROM YOUR CLIENTS TO SHOW YOU ARE EVEN CLOSE TO AS EFFECTIVE OR UP-FRONT ABOUT WHAT YOU CAN AND CANNOT ACHIEVE FOR THEM.


In fact, I will go one step further:  I CHALLENGE YOU TO AN IMPARTIAL, THIRD-PARTY MODERATED COMPARISON OF YOUR INTERVENTION TECHNIQUES AND MY OWN AND SEE WHOSE CLIENTS ARE MORE SATISFIED WITH THEIR THERAPISTS' RESULTS!

[I challenge you to admit that you lied about your "doctorate." And I challenge you to go to college and get a real degree.]


This therapist won't rise to the challenge.  That's because she cannot.  Studies have shown that traditional counseling only succeeds one third of the time, one third see no difference and one third improve on their own.


33% effective. That's the best the U.S. Department of Education approved doctoral  programs can offer you.  Perhaps you can see where I couldn't care less about those programs.  I have taken masters degree level coursework in psychology, behavioral counseling and rehabilitation counseling at both Radford University and Virginia Commonwealth University (both acredited) and universally what I hear is pessimism and frustration.  I especially hear it  from the students who work in the field.

[But you didn't even get a master's degree. How sad that you have to even post that you took masters coursework.]

By contrast, hypnotherapy works more than twice as often as traditional therapy (see statistics at www.hypnosis.ac) and studies have shown NO DIFFERENCE between licensed counselors and unlicensed.  Your minister is as likely to be able to help you as your psychologist.  And there is NO difference in effectiveness between a traditionally trained counselor who does hypnotherapy and someone who specializes in hypnotherapy.

[So, you still lied about having earned a doctorate. And, if you're practicing psychotherapy without a license, you may be held criminally responsible.]


That includes those of us with a "fake doctorate."

I can testify to that from my own experience as well as from the studies that have torn apart the traditional licensure system.  I once ran The American Hypnosis Clinic which was a referral and quality control organization that worked with 195 different therapists from around the nation.  After therapy was done we routinely interviewed the clients to see how they did.  Not only did a traditional degree make NO difference in the client outcomes, WE HAD TO LET GO THREE TIMES AS MANY LICENSED COUNSELORS AS WE DID UNLICENSED!

[Blah, blah, blah. Everything you're posting now is just gibberish to evade the fact that you lied about having earned a doctorate.]

I see it the same way I see American Idol:  How many PhD's in music theory win American Idol?  No one cares how educated you are - they care if you can sing.  If you have TALENT!  Traditional schools can't measure talent and focus on memorization of a broad spectrum of theoretical ideas.  Modern hypnotherapy schools focus on technique that bolster your natural talent.  I learned some valuable things at Radford and VCU -- but I learned 100 times more PRACTICAL and EFFECTIVE things in my "fake" PhD.

[More gibberish.]

Thirdly, she states that anyone who uses the word "transpersonal" is a "sham."  The word transpersonal refers to a spiritual/religious belief that some people will use in their therapeutic work.  Anyone who globally calls individuals a sham because of their personal spiritual belief is disrespectful and ignorant.

[And more gibberish.]

So to this cowardly, ignorant and self-righteous individual who feels safe slandering all of us because to sue her would cost us around $40,000 (according to my lawyer):I don't respect your opinion and neither should anyone else because you lack the moral character or professional efficacy to prove you can do better.  Your degree is nothing but a fragile hut to protect your dying ego.  I suggest that, rather than attacking those who care enough to do what you cannot, you focus on improving your abilities to help others.  Or at the very least, talk to our clients to learn the truth instead of seeing only what bolsters your sad self-esteem.


[And even more gibberish.]

And finally, this author made a joke about my being all "smoke and mirrors."  The fact is that after my undergraduate degree I discovered I enjoyed entertaining people with magic and comedy stage hypnosis.  When I took classes to become a stage hypnotist I discovered I could use my talents to help people heal as well - and that's when I went back for my doctorate.  And despite uptight people who think it "undignified" to both entertain and work as a therapist I believe that we should be balanced in our lives.  We should do things in life that give back to society AND do things that refill our own emotional batteries.  For me, life is in balance when I can help others with hypnotherapy, I can spend time enjoying my children and when I can make people laugh.  For that reason I proudly entertain with magic and comedy hypnosis and have even created a snake oil character to poke fun at the nay-sayers who are as ignorant as this detractor that prompted this response.


Call me a fraud if you like... but all of my successful clients and I will simply shake our heads at you and all the other counselors who have failed them to the point that they sought me out.

[Right, Larry. I've already heard from several of your former clients who want to sue you for fraud.]

Sincerely,


Larry Volz, PhD

"SCAM ARTIST", "FAKE PHD", "SCAMMER", "FAKE DOCTORATE", "SNAKE OIL SALESMAN" AND ANYTHING ELSE YOU WOULD LIKE TO CALL ME.

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