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Building Blocks of the Mind:A Powerful Protocol for Clearing Mental Distress
By Peter Owen
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Peter Owen is one of the few Master Practitioners of Percussive Suggestion Technique (PSTEC) in the world. PSTEC is a system of therapy tools which have been creating shockwaves amongst the psychological community.
The author has worked with well over 1000 clients and in doing so has devised a system which can be applied to almost any psychological problem. As well as providing step by step details, he also gives countless real world examples of the process in action.
Peter demonstrates the sheer power of the array of PSTEC tools as well as what to do when things don’t go smoothly. There are comprehensive notes on grief, anxiety, OCD, anger, self hate, suicidal thoughts, post traumatic stress & so much more.
Existing PSTEC therapists will learn novel approaches to issues which can only come from years of constant trial and error. CBT therapists & counsellors will see how they can plug in some of these methods to quickly overcome certain stumbling blocks which often crop up in the talking therapies.
The author has worked with well over 1000 clients and in doing so has devised a system which can be applied to almost any psychological problem. As well as providing step by step details, he also gives countless real world examples of the process in action.
Peter demonstrates the sheer power of the array of PSTEC tools as well as what to do when things don’t go smoothly. There are comprehensive notes on grief, anxiety, OCD, anger, self hate, suicidal thoughts, post traumatic stress & so much more.
Existing PSTEC therapists will learn novel approaches to issues which can only come from years of constant trial and error. CBT therapists & counsellors will see how they can plug in some of these methods to quickly overcome certain stumbling blocks which often crop up in the talking therapies.
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Peter Owen
Peter Owen is an award-winning illustrator and graphic designer and has worked for an impressive list of international clients, including Coca Cola, Nestlé, Guinness, Disney and McDonald’s. He has also written and illustrated over twenty published books on a variety of subjects including the graphic arts and outdoor pursuits. He is married with three children and lives in the Cotswolds.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Not sure why anyone would rate this book at one star. As a PSTEC practitioner, I read it to advantage, and I was impressed by the kindness and gentle intuition Owen applies to his clients. Granted, it takes patience to read through the text, but it is one of the few books available on applied PSTEC and for that reason has value. While well organized generally, the book's topics are presented in a discursive style that might be easy to follow in conversation but is difficult to parse on the page. It seems to me that a second edition would benefit from the services of a seasoned editor. The content is definitely worth exploring, but accessing it requires effort that only highly motivated readers are likely to invest.