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Too Good to Be True?

By: Laney Rosenzweig MS LMFT
Narrated by: Jennifer Keister
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Summary

Accelerated resolution therapy, or "art"for short, may be one of the most important therapies you may not know about.

This audiobook weaves information about the therapy with the developer Laney Rosenzweig’s autobiographical story. In straightforward language, she explains how the therapy has helped people from all walks of life, in all sorts of situations.

"Art" is a special eye-movement therapy that can help people to make astonishing changes. Some have said, “It’s too good to be true,” but clients will tell you that it has helped them overcome trauma often after only one session. Get answers to questions such as:

• How did the author develop the therapy and why?

• What do you need to do the therapy?

• Is "Art" mind control?

• How has the therapy been used?

With "Art" therapy, the onus of change is squarely on the client’s shoulders, where it should be. Clinicians don’t have to do the heavy lifting. This alleviates compassion fatigue, so clinicians can leave a therapy session feeling as light as the client.

©2022 Laney Rosenzweig, MS, LMFT (P)2022 Laney Rosenzweig, MS, LMFT

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