Edwin K Yager
Published: 2019-01-14
Total Pages: 82
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Are you troubled by anxiety, depression, chronic pain, or perhaps finding yourself addicted to something? This booklet introduces a method that makes it possible for you to uncover the roots of your discomfort, thereby opening the door of resolution.All people have mental abilities that exceed their conscious abilities. Subliminal Therapy is a technique that allows you to tap into unconscious abilities that all people have, and this booklet teaches you how to communicate with your own higher-level abilities in a rational, logical way. The concept of tapping into those higher-level abilities is introduced and expanded for use in identifying the causes of problems; accessing the related memories facilitates resolution of problems. When the causes of a problem are identified, they can be resolved, and its symptoms cease to exist. This is true whether the problem is emotionally driven (as in the case of anxiety, depression, addictions or behavior), or physically (as in the case of chronic pain, migraine headaches, asthma and GI problems).This innovative method has been successfully used in treating both physical and mental problems that are the consequence of experiences in life. By using this method to identify the actual cause of a problem, as opposed to your conscious opinion and beliefs about its cause, full resolution of the problem is likely.Moreover, the method is remarkably effective, with success being defined as full resolution of the problem, not just making things better. In the clinical setting, only three or four treatment sessions are typically required for resolution of a problem; nevertheless, use of the method for self-help has been shown to be of significant value to many people. When assistance is needed, trained therapists are now available in most countries in North America and Europe, and you may elect to use the computerized version of the method at www.yagerianmethod.com. For more detailed information, go to www.stii.us.Additionally, new perspectives and ways of thinking are offered regarding various personal concerns that have become the problems typically presented by patients for therapy. These essays often provide new insights that aid in resolving long-term issues related to that specific area. The topics include, pain and its management, the role of selfishness, sex, fear, guilt, bitterness, forgiving, grief, and perhaps of greatest importance, the concept of acceptance.