Five Simple Steps to Emotional Healing: The Last Self-Help Book You Will Ever Need

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From Publishers Weekly
For those scared off by the seemingly endless self-help road and amenable to New Age philosophy, Gloria Arenson, a psychologist specializing in energy and power therapies, presents Five Simple Steps to Emotional Healing: The Last Self-Help Book You Will Ever Need. Arenson practices and ardently recommends Meridian Therapy, a technique stemming from acupressure that allows people to decrease their levels of stress without professional help. By tapping on eight
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  1. I found this book to be extremely helpful both personally and professionally. It is written clearly so that busy people, such as myself, can use the technique easily. It is down to earth and basic and at the same time explains in a readable fashion, how and why this method works. I am a psychotherapist and teacher and have taught the technique to students and clients, both adult and children. But most of all, I use it on myself often. It has helped me to cut down on my obsession with chocolate. It has helped reduce pain in my back. It has helped me feel much better over a loss I recently suffered. I could go on and on. It almost seems to easy and simple to be true–but it really does work!!

  2. I’ve been using energy tapping for several years. I went through two of Gary Craig’s courses, then began buying books on the subject for further (and different) information. Gloria Arenson’s book is simply the best. The reviews here cover most of what I was going to say, so I’ll just add a paragraph.

    First, the author lays eveything out in a clear, friendly, useful way. Second, she gives helpful examples instead of miraculous case histories. Third, she makes difficult exercises palatable. For instance, I have a hard time sincerely declaring forgiveness for childhood abuse; it never feels honest. But Gloria Arenson, in this neat little book, gives the option of saying something like “My happiness and well-being are no longer dependent on my mother’s approval,” which is much easier for me to say than “I understand my mother did the best she could with what she knew, so I forgive her.”

    Little things like this make Five Simple Steps unique. If you’re interested in energy tapping, buy it! I ordered a copy for my husband so we can each brightline our own favorite information.

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