Review of Phobia Relief
Posted: 10 Feb 2024, 10:13
[Following is a volunteer review of "Phobia Relief" by Kalliope Barlis.]
"Phobia Relief" by Kalliope Barlis demystifies phobias that entangle our minds. With insights into the nature of fear and practical exercises to reframe perception, Barlis offers a practical way to overcome something that seems irrational.
Barlis explains that only two fears are innate: the fear of falling and the fear of loud noises. From this foundation, she reports various types of phobias, including fear of spiders, clowns, and dogs, that people can develop. Through vivid case studies, she illuminates the effects of these fears while offering the possibility for transformation.
Central to Barlis's approach is the integration of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) techniques, particularly submodalities, as a catalyst for profound change. Inspired by the therapeutic methodologies of luminaries like Richard Bandler and Virginia Satir, she empowers readers to confront their phobias, guiding them through a process of reconfiguration. By envisioning a future liberated from fear, Barlis empowers individuals to reclaim freedom over their lives.
The heart of "Phobia Relief" lies in its pragmatic utility. Barlis is incisive, ensuring that every word resonates with actionable insight. The inclusion of practical exercises invites readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery and transformation. Whether grappling with personal phobias or seeking to support loved ones on their journey to healing, the tools provided in this book serve as invaluable resources for navigating the labyrinth of the mind.
I rate "Phobia Relief" by Kalliope Barlis 5 out of 5 stars. The book is professionally edited. Barlis's holistic approach not only facilitated a deeper understanding of the mechanisms underpinning fear but also equipped me with the tools to effectuate lasting change. I used the exercises in the book for myself and my child. I got immediate results. The brevity of the book is perhaps its only flaw, leaving me yearning for more of Barlis's wisdom. Nevertheless, its compactness belies its immense impact.
In conclusion, "Phobia Relief" stands as a witness to the human transformative power of self-awareness. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone seeking liberation from fear and a path to a future with limitless possibilities. With Barlis as our guide, we embark on a journey of self-discovery destined to liberate minds and illuminate the path to fulfillment.
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Phobia Relief
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"Phobia Relief" by Kalliope Barlis demystifies phobias that entangle our minds. With insights into the nature of fear and practical exercises to reframe perception, Barlis offers a practical way to overcome something that seems irrational.
Barlis explains that only two fears are innate: the fear of falling and the fear of loud noises. From this foundation, she reports various types of phobias, including fear of spiders, clowns, and dogs, that people can develop. Through vivid case studies, she illuminates the effects of these fears while offering the possibility for transformation.
Central to Barlis's approach is the integration of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) techniques, particularly submodalities, as a catalyst for profound change. Inspired by the therapeutic methodologies of luminaries like Richard Bandler and Virginia Satir, she empowers readers to confront their phobias, guiding them through a process of reconfiguration. By envisioning a future liberated from fear, Barlis empowers individuals to reclaim freedom over their lives.
The heart of "Phobia Relief" lies in its pragmatic utility. Barlis is incisive, ensuring that every word resonates with actionable insight. The inclusion of practical exercises invites readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery and transformation. Whether grappling with personal phobias or seeking to support loved ones on their journey to healing, the tools provided in this book serve as invaluable resources for navigating the labyrinth of the mind.
I rate "Phobia Relief" by Kalliope Barlis 5 out of 5 stars. The book is professionally edited. Barlis's holistic approach not only facilitated a deeper understanding of the mechanisms underpinning fear but also equipped me with the tools to effectuate lasting change. I used the exercises in the book for myself and my child. I got immediate results. The brevity of the book is perhaps its only flaw, leaving me yearning for more of Barlis's wisdom. Nevertheless, its compactness belies its immense impact.
In conclusion, "Phobia Relief" stands as a witness to the human transformative power of self-awareness. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone seeking liberation from fear and a path to a future with limitless possibilities. With Barlis as our guide, we embark on a journey of self-discovery destined to liberate minds and illuminate the path to fulfillment.
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Phobia Relief
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon