Energy Psychology Interactive
A Poweful Advance in Psychological Practice
Resources for Therapists and Their Clients
ENERGY PSYCHOLOGY INTERACTIVE shows clinicians how to stimulate selected energy points on the body at the same time that a psychological problem or goal is brought to mind.
This facilitates-with surprising precision and effectiveness-desired changes in the emotions as well as the neurology related to that problem or goal.
Familiarity with basic psychotherapeutic skills and concepts is assumed for those who use the program. While others can certainly explore the field using the book or CD-ROM, just as anyone can read a textbook in clinical psychology, the intended audience is the professional.
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The Companion Book supports the CD ROM and also provides a basic introduction to the field. While either can be pursued independently, they are designed to be used in concert with one another. The Introduction to Energy Psychology DVD program and the 83-page Self-Help Guide are for your clients and can also serve as a self-help resource for those not in psychotherapy. Energy Psychology Interactive CD-ROM The CD contains: Energy Psychology Companion Book It includes text, illustrations, video clips, tables, charts, clinical aids, client handouts, practice sessions, and dozens of hyper-links to relevant web topics as well as to numerous guides and essays within the CD. Get this convenient, user-friendly course to:
Choose the context that fits your needs: personal home-study, as part of a study group, staff training, or as a graduate school text. 18 CE Credits available
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Energy Psychology
Interactive CD:
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Energy Psychology Interactive is a welcome, systematic account that invites the scientific community to investigate the mental health benefits of stimulating selected acupuncture points while a patient mentally activates a psychological problem.
~ Joel Elkes, M.D., Professor Emeritus and Former Chair Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine



