Personal Therapy by Brian Roet

Personal Therapy by Brian Roet

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This text shows how therapy can help people overcome stress, lack of confidence and depression. Therapeutic techniques can release deep-seated emotions which can be confronted and rationalized to establish emotional equilibrium. Case studies and stories illustrate how these techniques work.

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Personal Therapy by Brian Roet

Unresolved and unconscious trauma and distress can cause depression and other psychological states, but how can therapy help? How does it work? What sort of techniques are employed? In PERSONAL THERAPY Dr Brian Roet explains how therapeutic techniques can be used to release deep-seated emotions, to acknowledge our strengths and weaknesses, and help establish emotional equilibrium. His reassuring and practical advice explains how therapy can lead to enjoying a more fulfilling life.
Dr Brian Roet was in general practice in Melbourne, Australia, for fifteen years before he came to England in 1980. During this time, he noticed a great deficiency in his ability to treat the high proportion of patients visiting him for emotionally related illnesses. Using techniques such as self-hypnosis and creative visualization, he spent years in his London practice learning about the ability of the mind to create or resolve disease. He believes strongly in the need to educate people about the role played in their minds in their emotional or physical ill health. In the course of his work he has written two books - Hypnosis - A Gateway to Better Health and All in the Mind? - Think Yourself Better. This is his third book.
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ISBN 13 9780091813055
ISBN 10 0091813050
Title Personal Therapy
Author Brian Roet
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Ebury Publishing
Year published 1996-05-02
Number of pages 132
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.