A
systematic philosophy of wellness and personal growth based in
psychology, neurology, philosophy, neural-linguistics, and the
wisdom of the ages. The book is a practical manual that explains
and demonstrates how the mind operates, the kinds of information
it requires at each of several levels and how to control the
directives by which it guides the ways one thinks, acts and makes
the important choices that affect each person's life. It teaches
the reader how to quickly locate, approach, and eliminate things
such as fear, unhappiness, discontent, self-doubt, anger, problem
producing values and other troublesome states. It teaches the
student how to replace them with accurate self-knowledge, realistic
self-assurance and indomitable self-esteem through the discovery,
organization and utilization of ones innate, neuropsychological,
human capacities. (New Fourth Edition)
Review by
John Lithgow, MD
Chair, Dept of Psychiatry, Eaton College
Dr. Hutchison's methodology has long provided the simplest, easiest to use, and yet most universally helpful approach to personal adjustment available today. Many, popular "methods" have borrowed liberally from his earlier writings. This new fourth edition, while providing the same substance as previous editions, provides an illuminating and playfully enjoyable historical perspective. The author's life-long hope has been to give the power for immediate, positive, permanent, personal change to the patient (or in his terms, to the student). This volume effectively does so. Those of us in the clinical fields are eagerly awaiting his upcoming total training program for which this book will be the foundation.
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