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Human Behavior Academy’s flagship course is “How to Spot a Liar,” positioned as an online masterclass for identifying lies, reading body language, and recognizing deception cues. The course runs about 9–11 hours and is self-paced, allowing learners to pause and resume as needed, with completion required within a 12-month access period. The website particularly emphasizes its relevance to attorneys, offering 8–11 hours of CLE continuing education credits in multiple U.S. states.
The course covers physiological and behavioral deception cues, decoding body language and gestures, methods for interviewing skilled liars, empathetic listening, language and word analysis, vocal stress analysis, identifying gaps in statements, video analysis, addiction-related behavioral cues, predator recognition, and self-defense. Use cases include jury selection, cross-examination, witness interviews, employee screening, sales negotiations, mediation, and arbitration. The instructor, Susan Constantine, is presented as an expert in body language and deception detection, with experience as a consultant on high-profile cases, media analyst, and legal trainer. The course also lists contributors from backgrounds in law enforcement, prosecution, investigation, psychotherapy, and legal media.
The individual price is $497, including 12 months of access. Group rates, corporate training, or on-site conference training require separate inquiry. The course lists CLE approvals from several U.S. state bar associations, such as 11 hours in Florida, 9 hours in New York, and 8.8 hours in New Jersey. After completion, certificates can be printed within the system; credit submission for some states requires contacting the provider by email. Additional CLE credits for other states may require a small fee.
The strengths are its focused topic and clear practical scenarios, making it especially suitable for people working in law, law enforcement, investigations, and negotiation. The self-paced format is flexible, and the course provides supplemental materials, a community area, email-based questions, and technical support. The refund policy is also clear: after watching one lesson, dissatisfied learners can receive a full refund. The limitations are that the price is not low and access is not permanent. Its CLE value mainly serves the U.S. legal system, so the certificate may carry limited weight for professionals in China. The website does not specify Chinese subtitles, Chinese-language customer support, or payment methods, and marketing claims such as “spot a lie in 7 seconds” should be approached with scientific caution.
It is best suited to learners with strong English skills who need to improve their observational abilities in interviews, negotiations, legal settings, or security-related contexts, especially U.S. legal professionals. General learners may use it as an introductory course in behavioral observation, but it should not be treated as an absolute lie-detection tool. The website does not provide reliable information about access from mainland China, so before purchasing, it is advisable to confirm platform accessibility, payment options, and video playback stability.
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