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Reviews and Comments
Meditative Therapy
Facilitating Inner-Directed Healing
Michael L. Emmons, Ph.D.
and Janet Emmons, M.S.
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“...clear.
concise, fascinating,
and profound...places therapeutic technique of meditation in context, and describes numerous fascinating case studies
of its helpfulness...for over 20
years, I have witnessed this technique
make profound changes in clients...
well-written, interesting reading...
I’ve safely and effectively
used this technique with clients
of widely diverse diagnoses, of
various age and ethnic groups.”
Renee Reed, Ph.D.
Fellow & Diplomate,
American Board of
Medical Psychotherapists & Psychodiagnosticians
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“This
book provides a timely
and important integration of the meditation and
psychotherapy methods...will open the door
for therapists to provide an
important and effective alternative to traditional psychotherapies.”
Robert A. Mines, Ph.D., CEAP, Psychologist
CEO, Mines & Associates, P.C.
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“...a
practical and powerful guide to
inner-directed healing...a pragmatic
and well developed approach to meditative
therapy, including case studies
and results of client surveys...
Meditative Therapy includes a
standard procedure, but emphasizes
individual and unique responses
for discovering and developing
the wisdom of the Inner
Source... Reading this book is
like a deep and comfortable conversation
with two wise and helpful guides.”
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R. Leo Sprinkle, Ph.D.
Counseling Psychologist
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“…unusually
creative and explicit guide towards…therapy…therapists who are comfortable
with meditation, spirituality, and/or hypnosis should find it very useful… a
very interesting book and one that could profitably be ready by many
practitioners."
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E. Thomas Dowd,
Kent
State
University
The
Counseling Psychology Quarterly, June 2001
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