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An income tax deduction is allowed for educational expenses (including tuition, travel, meals, and lodging) undertaken to maintain and improve professional skill-Treasury Regulations 11625.
THE HYPNOTHERAPIST
The dictionary of Occupational Titles (D.O.T.) published by the United States Department of Labor, defines occupations and assigns identification numbers to each occupation.
This publication is recognized and utilized by Federal and State agencies including the State of California, Department of Education, Employment Development and Unemployment Insurance agencies. It is also utilized by U.S. Colleges and universities for career guidance and counseling. 079.157-010-Hypnotherapist "includes hypnotic state in client to increase motivation or alter behavior patterns. Prepare client to enter hypnotic state by explaining how hypnosis works and what client will experience. Tests subject to determine degrees of physical and emotional suggestibility. Induces hypnotic state in client using individualized methods and techniques of hypnosis based on interpretation of test results and analysis client's problem. May train client in self-hypnosis conditioning."
ADDITIONAL EDUCATION AVAILABLE
After completing the Hypnotherapy course described in ths catalog, the student is fully qualified to be a professional Hypnotherapist and may immediately begin practicing as such. However, additional education is available for the student who is interested in further knowledge and enhanced professional status.
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