How Can a Polygraph Test Truly Help Me?
Have you ever questioned yourself about how you can prove your innocence when accused of something?
Have you ever asked yourself how you can prove that someone is repeatedly lying to you?
Have you ever been in a position where your reputation and integrity are being ruined on social media, and you need to prove that everything spread and said about you is false?
Have you ever been accused of something so heinous that it is absolutely false and could ultimately ruin your life, family, and career?
Have you ever been told something so horrific by a loved one that you cannot fathom it ever truly occurring?
Have you pondered how you will ever prove any of these burning questions? The simple answer is to seek real answers from a professional polygraph test/examination administered by a well-advanced experienced examiner. That’s correct, you could receive closure to move on in life and reclaim your reputation, all within a few short hours during an examination.
There may be other ways to find answers from alternative sources, such as hiring a private investigator. However, there are limitations when hiring these individuals. It can be a gamble, as there are no guarantees of obtaining the desired information or closure. The lack of a comprehensive story and the potential for unreliable information can make the process both time-consuming and costly. If you have any specific questions or if there's a particular aspect you'd like to discuss further, you may not be able to obtain them.
So now you may be asking, “How can this polygraph test truly help me?” Great question.
The answers that will be given in this blog come from Advanced Board Certified Polygraph Examiner, Mr. David Goldberg, with 22 ½ years of experience interviewing and testing thousands of men, women, and children, all of whom have needed some sort of closure for serious issues that matter most to them.
First and foremost, your issues truly matter to you. Therefore, do not rely on just any polygraph examiner that you find on the web or have seen advertised on social media or in print. Some examiners, I must say, are inexperienced and should not be involved in matters that affect other people's lives. These inexperienced examiners charge less, do not truly care about your issues, and make all kinds of exaggerated statements to get you into their office doors but cannot deliver. So, again I caution each and every person to slow down before hiring just any polygraph examiner.
Here are some key points to consider when looking for a Polygraph Examiner:
Experience: Look for examiners with significant experience, ideally over 15 years, who have conducted well over 10,000 examinations. Anything less, stay away.
Law Enforcement Background: Examiners with a background in law enforcement may have a deeper understanding of the complexities of serious issues and investigations. If they lack a Law Enforcement Background, stay away.
Track Record: Research the examiner's track record and ask for real professional references or testimonials from previous clients. If they cannot provide any or prove their track record, stay away.
Credentials: Ensure that the examiner is certified, licensed, and affiliated with the American Polygraph Association, National Polygraph Association, and their local State Association. If the examiner is not affiliated with any, there is a reason. They may be fraudulent or have been kicked out. Inquire about their training and qualifications by contacting APA or NPA.
Transparency: A reputable examiner should be open about their background, experience, license, and associations. Don't hesitate to ask questions to verify their credentials.
It's crucial to approach the decision with caution and carefully evaluate the qualifications and reputation of the polygraph examiner you choose. Your issues depend on your examiner's professional experience. Beware of common errors often made by inexperienced polygraph examiners, as these mistakes could potentially ruin your life.
Now that you have selected a professional and experienced examiner, what comes next? Relax. Bring all the information you wish to your examiner for review if needed. Your professional and experienced examiner will thoroughly discuss everything with you upon arrival and should make you feel at ease. Anxiety and nervousness will not affect your polygraph exam. Be open and forthcoming with your examiner. Remember, they are there to assist you. You hired them, so why would they harm you if they are professional? If they are inexperienced and charging significantly less, then keep in mind that you usually get what you pay for, and buyer beware.
After your exam is completed and you receive positive results from a polygraph examination, it can provide a sense of validation, enhance your integrity, and offer a degree of closure. Successfully passing a polygraph test may help address doubts or suspicions that someone may have had regarding a particular issue. So remember, if you have someone tested and they fail, the results may provide closure for you as well as validation that you are not crazy or that your suspicions were correct.
What is the difference between passing and failing the polygraph test?
Passing the polygraph: If someone passes the polygraph test, it can be seen as confirmation of their truthfulness or innocence. For the individual being tested, it may provide validation and support their claims, helping to clear their name from any false accusations.
Failing the polygraph: On the other hand, if someone fails the polygraph test, it may be perceived as an indication of deception or guilt. The results may validate concerns or suspicions that others have had, potentially leading to further investigation or action.
How can polygraph test results be utilized?
The diverse ways in which polygraph test results can be utilized once obtained, depending on the nature of the issue at hand, have truly changed. Polygraph examinations are indeed used in various fields and contexts, and their acceptance has evolved over time.
Here are some examples of how polygraph results might be applied:
Law enforcement investigations: Positive results might lead to further investigations or be used as additional evidence in criminal cases.
Social Services: Results could be considered in matters related to child custody or welfare concerns, contributing to decisions made by social services.
Civil matters: In civil cases, polygraph results may be presented as evidence to support or challenge certain claims.
Therapeutic sessions and counseling: In therapeutic or counseling settings, the results may inform discussions and guide the resolution of family or personal issues.
Medical and family issues: Polygraph results might be taken into account in medical or family-related matters, influencing decisions or actions.
Limited admissibility: Courts do limit admitting polygraph results. They may be considered as part of the evidence in some jurisdictions, but their weight can be limited.
It's important for individuals to be aware of the specific guidelines and regulations regarding the admissibility of polygraph results in different contexts and jurisdictions. While they are more widely accepted today, it's crucial to understand their limitations and potential variations in interpretation.
In Closing: the importance of seeking resolution for important and lingering issues you have by considering the option of a polygraph test administered by a professional, well-advanced, and experienced examiner. The idea is to provide individuals with a potential avenue for obtaining answers and closure to move on in life. Ultimately, what to do with the facts obtained from the polygraph test is a personal decision. It's crucial for individuals to approach such matters with careful consideration when choosing their professional examiner and understanding the potential benefits and limitations of polygraph examinations.
Contact Executive Protection Group Polygraph Service for all your closure needs, whether related to personal, professional, or legal matters.
Take that pivotal step towards peace of mind by connecting with the nation's top-rated polygraph examiner, Mr. David Goldberg.
Executive Protection Group Polygraph Service specializes in comprehensive and confidential polygraph examinations, serving clients in Hampton Roads: Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Portsmouth, Newport News, Suffolk, Hampton, and beyond. Led by Mr. David Goldberg, a Virginia State Licensed Advanced Board-Certified Polygraph Examiner with over 22 years of experience, our commitment is to deliver immediate, reliable, and accurate results. Our mission is clear: to eliminate doubts and ensure you find the closure you deserve to move forward in your life.
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