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Success Builders International
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   a personal development organization.
May 2004
Stress Reduction Through Rapid Response Therapy
Dr. Susan Wright
Founder and Licensed Director of Creative Life Change Institute

 


Topic:
Do you lead a stress filled life or feel fearful, frustrated, angry, or upset during your workday?
By learning a simple technique called "Rapid Response Therapy" you can learn how to take the stress out of your day within minutes.

"Rapid Response Therapy" will show you how to:
* Guide yourself to an immediate and complete release of all stress, anxiety, and phobias.
* Be and give your best at all times.
* Eliminate any fear of public speaking.
* Create stronger alliances with peers or bosses
* Heal resentments

How does it work?

Negative emotions are transported throughout the body by energy. When a patient focuses on a disturbing thought such a fear, an emotional signal is fired, the energy system reacts, and anxiety results. By gently tapping on specific points on the body common to certain energetic meridians in acupuncture, within a matter of minutes, negative feelings are automatically transformed into
non-disturbing, benign reactions. Afterwards, you remember the problem but will no longer be at the effect of it.

Rapid Response Therapy works!
* You can alleviate patient stress, anxiety, and fear within minutes.
* 31 common emotional problems are addressed including: fear, anxiety, panic attacks, phobias, depression, and grief.
* Barriers such as cultural background, age, or language are no longer obstacles to treatment as the points are physically demonstrated.
* Cost effective
* Fast and easy to learn

Bio:
Susan Wright, PhD, is a trainer, speaker, licensed therapist, radio talk show host, newspaper columnist, and author of numerous books including "Be Your Own Therapist". Dr. Wright is the founder and former director of two large nonprofit San Francisco organizations focusing on the needs of women and children.
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