Accurately assess credibility in interviews and negotiations by leveraging scientifically validated behavioral indicators of deception.

✓ Content from world-renowned psychologist Dr. David Matsumoto

✓ Improved content and delivery platform

✓ Identify concealed or repressed signs of emotions

✓ Validated by science, vetted in the field

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"The most significant skill I learned was debunking common misconceptions of deceptive behavior. The concept of microexpressions is completely new to me and it's fascinating!"

Special Agent, Department of State

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Behavioral Indicators of Mental States (Instructional Video)

Learn how to leverage state-of-the-art behavioral science about behavioral indicators that have been validly and reliably demonstrated as signs of critical mental states, including veracity and deception.

Led by world-renowned psychologist Dr. David Matsumoto.

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Basic Package

(Save $39 off retail)

Includes BI Instructional Video plus

Microexpression Training: MiX Enhanced

Our best-selling microexpression training tool. Scientifically proven to improve your ability to see concealed or repressed signs of emotion in the people whom you interview.

Includes a pre-test, expression basics, 16 instructional and review videos, practice, post-test and certificate upon completion.

Also included: supplemental readings and a free microexpressions webinar!

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Advanced Package

(Save $88 off retail)

Includes items from Basic package plus

Subtle Expression Training: SubX

Become a better communicator by recognizing facial expressions of lower intensity- subtle expressions.

Includes a pre-test, expression basics, 13 instructional and review videos, practice, post-test and certificate upon completion.

Takes your reading people skills to another level.

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The pace of speech, tone and inflection was executed really well. I also enjoyed the instructor’s sense of humor. The most valuable skill that I gained was the practice and analysis of video examples in evaluating what I saw, versus what an expert might see

Terry Vaughn, tvempowers.com

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