Post by the Scribe on Mar 23, 2024 10:02:07 GMT
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What is the Certified Mediums Program?
Purpose
It has been established that evidential readings, or sittings as they are also called, can provide a therapeutic benefit to bereaved persons. Conversely, poor-quality readings with lesser mediums or fraudulent persons can derail the healing process for the bereaved. This program is committed to identifying high-caliber mediums capable of furnishing specific, accurate, and pertinent information to sitters.
Unique Program Features
While other sites list mediums, some of these sources do not test the mediums they endorse. There are also lists provided by research organizations, but they tend to include very few mediums—many of whom are over-booked or no longer conduct private readings. Further, such research organizations use testing methods so stringent that they eliminate direct personal contact between medium and sitter. While this clinical approach is effective for validating the work of the medium from a scientific perspective, it has two unwanted side-effects for the purposes of this program:
Some mediums do phenomenal work, but when asked to conduct readings under sterile, multi-level blinded conditions devoid of personal contact, their effectiveness declines. (My protocols eliminate the risk of front-loading and cold-reading).
The emotionally healing benefit to the sitter is greatly enhanced by direct interaction with the medium as compared with test readings that are blinded by multiple levels.
Certification
I consulted experienced researchers when developing my protocols, including a key member of the Scottish Society of Psychical Research. Mediums certified through my program were required to conduct at least five (5) blinded test readings for five (5) different sitters unbeknownst to them, with passing results. To earn certification mediums were required to score at least 60 of a possible 100 points, with scoring tabulation based on overall accuracy with bonus points awarded for unique, specific and pertinent hits.
Related Support Research
According to a study conducted by the Windbridge Institute, “The combination of traditional psychotherapy and mediumship readings may prove to be more beneficial than either intervention separately.”[/font][/font]
What is the Certified Mediums Program?
Purpose
It has been established that evidential readings, or sittings as they are also called, can provide a therapeutic benefit to bereaved persons. Conversely, poor-quality readings with lesser mediums or fraudulent persons can derail the healing process for the bereaved. This program is committed to identifying high-caliber mediums capable of furnishing specific, accurate, and pertinent information to sitters.
Unique Program Features
While other sites list mediums, some of these sources do not test the mediums they endorse. There are also lists provided by research organizations, but they tend to include very few mediums—many of whom are over-booked or no longer conduct private readings. Further, such research organizations use testing methods so stringent that they eliminate direct personal contact between medium and sitter. While this clinical approach is effective for validating the work of the medium from a scientific perspective, it has two unwanted side-effects for the purposes of this program:
Some mediums do phenomenal work, but when asked to conduct readings under sterile, multi-level blinded conditions devoid of personal contact, their effectiveness declines. (My protocols eliminate the risk of front-loading and cold-reading).
The emotionally healing benefit to the sitter is greatly enhanced by direct interaction with the medium as compared with test readings that are blinded by multiple levels.
Certification
I consulted experienced researchers when developing my protocols, including a key member of the Scottish Society of Psychical Research. Mediums certified through my program were required to conduct at least five (5) blinded test readings for five (5) different sitters unbeknownst to them, with passing results. To earn certification mediums were required to score at least 60 of a possible 100 points, with scoring tabulation based on overall accuracy with bonus points awarded for unique, specific and pertinent hits.
Related Support Research
According to a study conducted by the Windbridge Institute, “The combination of traditional psychotherapy and mediumship readings may prove to be more beneficial than either intervention separately.”[/font][/font]