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Reading this book now. So far an awesome read. Great book for the therapist.

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I've just bought this book (haven't read it quite yet) and am listening to the conference recordings.  I'm not sure how convinced of his approach or endorsement of Louise Hay's theories.  He packages it all very nicely. 

Hi Jackie,

I think you nailed it.  I don't mean to get into arguments.  I know that there is a lot of controversy over the use of regression.  Your response was exactly the same as mine.  Too neatly wrapped up.

I think Steve Parkhill's personality carries him more than his technique but his personality is powerful.  It depends on how you as a therapist prefer to approach therapy.

I love Louise Hay for her general ideas about what we create in our lives but I found her to be a little too "neatly wrapped up" as well, as much as her ideas enriched me.  My general conclusion runs along these lines: if it feels too neatly wrapped up, it probably is.

But that's just me.

Susan

Hi

I read this several years ago and I have Stephen's home study course and I have to say both are excellent. To get the most out of this book you really need to be proficient with age regression.

I have used this process with many clients with physical conditions and the results have been incredible.

barry

 

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