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Energy diagnostic and treatment methods / Fred P. Gallo.

Van Pelt Library RC489.B5 G345 2000
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gallo, Fred P.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bioenergetic psychotherapy.
Mind and body therapies.
Physical Description:
xx, 233 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : W.W. Norton, [2000]
Summary:
Pennsylvania-based psychologist Gallo trains professionals in thought field therapy and energy psychology. The latter, his subject here, applies diagnostic and treatment methods that are rooted in an energy paradigm, and directed at the body's energy system and perturbed thought fields. He characterizes the approach as more elemental than other psychotherapeutic methods and the effects as generally rapid and painless.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Assumptions and Roots 1
Chapter 2 Client Preparation and Engagement 19
Chapter 3 Manual Muscle Testing 35
Chapter 4 Blocks to Treatment Effectiveness I: Neurologic Disorganization/Switching 59
Chapter 5 Blocks to Treatment Effectiveness II: Psychological Reversal 80
Chapter 6 Basic and Ancillary Procedures 102
Chapter 7 Global Therapeutic Procedures (Recipes for Rapid Change) 119
Chapter 8 Test and Treatment Points Catalog 141
Chapter 9 Single-Point and Multi-Point Protocols 164
Chapter 10 Transforming Core Beliefs 181
Chapter 11 Blocks to Treatment Effectiveness III: Energy Toxins 193
Chapter 12 The Future of Energy Psychology 205.
Notes:
"A Norton professional book."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 218-226) and index.
ISBN:
0393703126
OCLC:
42603259

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