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Beliefs: Pathways to Health and Wellbeing

Beliefs: Pathways to Health and Wellbeing

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A comprehensive beliefs treatment guide
Review: How do our beliefs help us to change?
How can we implement powerful beliefs? How can we improve our life?
These are only the key questions that Mr Dilts suggest to focus on.
We find many examples from real interventions.
I suggest to acquire this book not only for who use nlp techniques as professionals.
Very useful, but very powerful...

Lorenzo Gatti, Anticipa Communication

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Very slow reading
Review: This book just dosent make the reader excited and thus makes reading this book a chore. At this time all that has been said int this book has been said elsewhere in a much more interesting format.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Very slow reading
Review: This book just dosent make the reader excited and thus makes reading this book a chore. At this time all that has been said int this book has been said elsewhere in a much more interesting format.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thought provoking and useful
Review: This is a thoughtful work on the nature of beliefs, especially as they result to health and wellness. As a psychiatrist who works with very ill clients, I found the ideas presented to be helpful in structuring my clinical work. Those who gave the book poor reviews may have been looking for a self-help manual. This book is definitely worth reading, especially if you work with clients and need an intellectual model to approach changing their self-limiting beliefs. The writing is clear and accessible. I would highly recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thought provoking and useful
Review: This is a thoughtful work on the nature of beliefs, especially as they result to health and wellness. As a psychiatrist who works with very ill clients, I found the ideas presented to be helpful in structuring my clinical work. Those who gave the book poor reviews may have been looking for a self-help manual. This book is definitely worth reading, especially if you work with clients and need an intellectual model to approach changing their self-limiting beliefs. The writing is clear and accessible. I would highly recommend it.


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