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Curing Psychological Symptoms

By: Henry Kellerman
Narrated by: Tom Pile
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In this audiobook, designed for clinicians as well as the curious general listener, Dr. Henry Kellerman examines psychological symptoms such as obsessions, compulsions, and phobias by using a symptom code to unravel and then cure the symptom.

The unfortunate fact is that psychotherapists have never really had a map or an instruction manual that they could follow so that any symptom could be unlocked and cured. Even though psychotherapists know a great deal about the processes of psychotherapeutic treatment, nowhere is there any spelled-out technique that they systematically could use to penetrate the symptom and then cure it.

This book is more than a technical treatise. It considers 10 fascinating cases to show how Dr. Kellerman’s methods have worked for over half a century of private practice. A majority among those profiled do not require medication, while some do. In addition to discussing the cure, Kellerman employs a way to fight symptoms better, with the objective of learning how to utilize the symptom code.

©2020 Henry Kellerman (P)2020 Lantern Books
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I read his Psychology Today article on this topic and thought it was fantastic. His ideas about anger are powerful! So I bought the audio book. After listening to about 15 minutes of it I found I had a headache from trying to parse his redundant, vague, wordy writing. My wish to get something out of this book was thwarted and now I’m angry with the writer! Lol!

Great concept obscured in vague, loopy language

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