Emotional Core Therapy and Scientific Proof-We Now have Direct Scientific Proof that Emotional Core Therapy is the Most Effective Psychology Approach to Treat the Root Cause of Relationship Stress. How can we Deliver this Message to the Entire Human Population so that much needed Human Suffering is Alleviated
Robert A Moylan
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Robert A Moylan: Private Practice, USA
Global Journal of Addiction & Rehabilitation Medicine, 2017, vol. 2, issue 1, 1-4
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The mind is a very powerful tool and if used correctly can help alleviate much needed suffering in the world. For hundreds of years, medicine and psychology have been useful tools to help those suffering stress. My Emotional Core Therapy approach has embraced the psychiatric medicine thought process [1]. My books can be accessed for free on my website www.emotionalcoretherapy.com. With all the time and energy spent on stress related illnesses, don’t we have an effective cure for psychological stress? Why then, is there not a consensus on utilizing the best practices in psychology to help alleviate the suffering of psychological stress? After all, millions of people throughout the world are suffering needlessly because they don’t have access to Emotional Core Therapy (ECT), which is scientifically proven to be the most effective psychology approach available worldwide to treat psychological stress. Am I saying that Emotional Core Therapy is a cure for stress like the vaccine that helped stopped the spread of polio? No. Not at all. From the time we are born, to the time we die, we will always have stress. What I am saying is that for the first time in the history, we now have a behavioral psychology approach that can, if used properly, identify and treat the root cause of stress. This discovery, is a watershed (turning point or milestone) in the field of psychology and medicine. Why? We now have a proven psychology method and model which can identify and treat the root cause of stress. All one needs is time, energy, and a mind that is not permanently damaged physically.
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Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.19080/GJARM.2017.01.555576
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