Give Back the Pain

Give Back the Pain
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 9781475921397
ISBN-13 : 147592139X
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Book Synopsis Give Back the Pain by : Robert T. Bleck

Download or read book Give Back the Pain written by Robert T. Bleck and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2000-11-15 with total page 150 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Believing that we all suffer from at least some emotional wounds as a result of our past experiences, Dr. Robert Bleck set out to devise a recovery therapy to aid his clients in "coming to terms" with those past hurts. The result has come to be known as Source Completion Therapy (SCT). "To live a healthy and enriched life, our past emtotional wounds-like bodily infections-must be cleansed and allowed to heal. Source Completion Therapy is designed to do just that." Dr. Bleck, Chapter 1 Incorporating all the effective, significant psychological theories widely in use today, SCT takes us on a journey of personal exploration and emotional healing built on the theory that we can only break free of the disabling effects of our hurts if we (first) become fully aware of their true origins, (next) re-experience the trauma, and (finally) complete the healing process by confronting the source of the pain. The text is completed by an easy-to-use self-hypnosis script designed to bring on the state of relaxation necessary for reliving and re-experiencing the events that created our symptoms. Options for giving the pain back to its source (completing) are also offered.


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