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POLYGRAPH

“Graph” denotes lines, while “poly” denotes numerous. As a culture, we have always discussed the risks associated with lying and taught people how to be truthful and honest. We have repeatedly looked for methods of detecting fraud all across the world, from the Middle East’s donkey in the tent test to the Roman Catholic Church’s rice-chewing test to Hindu Ancient Law’s Ordeal of Balance.

All things considered, a polygraph is the most accurate test; to get certified, a candidate must undergo 520 hours of practical training to grasp the psychophysiological detection of dishonesty.

It focuses on the body’s Fight/Flight/Freeze response. During a polygraph test, the human body records data from a minimum of three systems. Sweat gland activity, respiration, and motion sensor detection. every bit non-intrusive.

Three phases are usually included in a polygraph examination: the pre-test interview phase, the chart-gathering phase, and the test data analysis phase. 

A polygraph might be useful if you are having relationship or infidelity problems, or if you are just worried about the conduct of a loved one. Polygraphs are administered by a Michigan Licensed Polygraph Examiner at Thrive Beyond Trauma Counseling.

Polygraph Q & A

What is the polygraph’s accuracy?

The polygraph is 85% to 95%, according to the American Polygraph Association. Precise, historical research indicates that polygraphs are much more precise.

During marriage therapy, the following topics should be covered in part:

  • Evaluate the issues that you are facing more deeply.
  • Open and honest communication skills would be used to discuss and resolve issues that both the husband and wife deal with.
  • A one-on-one appointment with the counselor can also be required.

When Is It Time to Get Marital Therapy?

  • Your union has become more distant.
  • You quarrel over finances.
  • A partner has cheated on you.
  • You have unpleasant, ineffective arguments.
  • You are undergoing a difficult change.
  • Your romantic life isn’t passionate or intimate enough.
  • You’ve been considering getting a divorce.
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