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Psychological Liberation

Liberation Psychotherapy is the first book written on the subject of Therapy that seeks to make the whole field an empirical study. This means the ideas are either verifiable or disprovable by intense study of observable data

Castle Rock, CO (PRWEB) September 2, 2006 -- Liberation Psychotherapy - An Empirical System by Frank Reinhardt Morris.

Sigmund Freud sought to combine biology and psychology so the study of human nature could become scientific. Liberation Psychotherapy continues that quest. The author, Frank Morris, reminds us that all sciences are based on empirically discernible basic units. The field of Chemistry has the basic units of the Periodic Table of Elements. Biology has genes. Until the present, few have concentrated upon the basic unit needed for Psychology.

Mr. Morris contends that a new structure based on six elemental emotions provides the long sought scientific foundation. At first glance these universal emotions appear simple: sadness, anger, scare, happiness, excitement and tenderness. This book shows them to be the royal road -- not only to negativity from the past, but also the path to true psychological liberation.

Unexamined micro-seconds of one of the six emotions can lead to obsessions, addictions, continued pathology and even to mindless religious or political rhetoric. Close consideration of those triggering moments leads to freedom.

Analysis of the six primary emotions has profound implications for all humanistic fields as well as neuroscience.

While the issues discussed in Liberation Psychotherapy are profound, Mr. Morris writes in a transparent journalistic style that makes the learning enjoyable. Further, the author chose to follow a form reminiscent of private therapy sessions where main points are repeated and expanded. This results in lodging the deeper issues of emotions in the mind of the reader.

One thing is sure: At the conclusion of this startling fresh approach to human psychology, you will possess a new and helpful view of people. You will also glean the promise inherent in Freud's hope of a century ago.

Lulu (www.Lulu.com/DixPastels), the world's fastest-growing provider of print-on-demand books.

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