Review of Phobia Relief
Posted: 19 Jun 2024, 03:35
[Following is a volunteer review of "Phobia Relief" by Kalliope Barlis.]
Phobia Relief by Kalliope Barlis is a useful book that will help you overcome phobias and live more contently. Using her expertise in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), Barlis gives you practical techniques and real-life examples to show you how to manage and eliminate phobias.
The book is divided into sections that take you from understanding phobias to implementing solutions. Barlis starts by explaining what phobias are and how they differ from normal fears. She gives a clear and simple introduction to NLP, the framework she uses to work with phobias. The NLP background is important for those who are new to the concept, so you understand the principles behind the techniques that are discussed later.
The next part helps readers find their own fears and understand what makes them scared. The writer says it is important to know how their body and mind react to fears in order to find ways to deal with them. The main part of the book gives clear ways to use different methods to help with fears. The writer gives real examples and stories to show how these ways have worked.
Beating a fear might not happen at once. The writer gives ideas to keep making progress and stop falling back. She talks about how it is important to keep trying, knowing yourself, and having help from others.
The book concludes with additional exercises and resources for further reading. Barlis urges readers to keep going on their path to phobia mitigation by reading more books and becoming active in networks and connections that support them.
I would rate the book four out of five.
The book mostly addresses common phobias, including the fear of spiders, heights, and flying. Although these are undoubtedly significant, the book may have been more broadly relevant if it had addressed a wider variety of phobias.
If you're seeking useful, NLP-based approaches to help you conquer your phobias, check out Phobia Relief by Kalliope Barlis. Its approachable style, sensible methodology, and sympathetic tone are its strongest points. It is a very helpful resource for anyone trying to overcome their anxieties. Barlis gives readers the tools they need to live a more fearless, confident life by empowering them to take charge of their anxieties. The book is well written and edited and suitable for all ages, genders, and religions.
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Phobia Relief by Kalliope Barlis is a useful book that will help you overcome phobias and live more contently. Using her expertise in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), Barlis gives you practical techniques and real-life examples to show you how to manage and eliminate phobias.
The book is divided into sections that take you from understanding phobias to implementing solutions. Barlis starts by explaining what phobias are and how they differ from normal fears. She gives a clear and simple introduction to NLP, the framework she uses to work with phobias. The NLP background is important for those who are new to the concept, so you understand the principles behind the techniques that are discussed later.
The next part helps readers find their own fears and understand what makes them scared. The writer says it is important to know how their body and mind react to fears in order to find ways to deal with them. The main part of the book gives clear ways to use different methods to help with fears. The writer gives real examples and stories to show how these ways have worked.
Beating a fear might not happen at once. The writer gives ideas to keep making progress and stop falling back. She talks about how it is important to keep trying, knowing yourself, and having help from others.
The book concludes with additional exercises and resources for further reading. Barlis urges readers to keep going on their path to phobia mitigation by reading more books and becoming active in networks and connections that support them.
I would rate the book four out of five.
The book mostly addresses common phobias, including the fear of spiders, heights, and flying. Although these are undoubtedly significant, the book may have been more broadly relevant if it had addressed a wider variety of phobias.
If you're seeking useful, NLP-based approaches to help you conquer your phobias, check out Phobia Relief by Kalliope Barlis. Its approachable style, sensible methodology, and sympathetic tone are its strongest points. It is a very helpful resource for anyone trying to overcome their anxieties. Barlis gives readers the tools they need to live a more fearless, confident life by empowering them to take charge of their anxieties. The book is well written and edited and suitable for all ages, genders, and religions.
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Phobia Relief
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon