Psycho-CyberneticsPut more living in your life! Psycho‑Cybernetics is renowned doctor and professor Maxwell Maltz’s simple, scientific, and revolutionary program for health and success. Happiness and success are habits. So are failure and misery. But negative habits can be changed—and Psycho‑Cybernetics shows you how! This is your personal guide to the amazing power of Psycho‑Cybernetics—a program based on one of the world’s classic self‑help books, a multimillion‑copy bestseller proven effective by readers worldwide. Presenting positive attitude as a means for change, Maltz’s teaching has the ring of common sense. Psycho‑Cybernetics is the original text that defined the mind/body connection—the concept that paved the way for most of today’s personal empowerment programs. Turn crises into creative opportunities, dehypnotize yourself from false beliefs, and celebrate new freedom from fear and guilt. Testimonials and stories are interspersed with advice from Maltz, as well as techniques for relaxation and visualization. Dr. Maxwell Maltz teaches you his techniques of “emotional surgery”—the path to a dynamic new self‑image and self‑esteem and to achieving the success and happiness you deserve! |
What people are saying - Write a review
User ratings
5 stars |
| ||
4 stars |
| ||
3 stars |
| ||
2 stars |
| ||
1 star |
|
Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified
User Review - Overstock.com
This is a fantastic help book. Read it 50 years ago. I am buying this for a couple of my best friends children and relatives. A simple explanation of how we damage ourselves with our thoughts. Read full review
User Review - Flag as inappropriate
All 9 reviews »this is awful
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accomplish action actual aggressive anxiety attitude automatic mechanism ball become behavior believe Bertrand Russell better bring called cause conscious correct creative mechanism cure Cybernetics emotional scars engrams environment errors excessive negative feedback experience face fact fear forgiveness frustration give goal goal-striving habit Hans Selye happen happiness healing human brain hurt hypnosis hypnotized ideas imagination inferior inhibited J. A. Hadfield J. B. Rhine Jack Dempsey James Mangan Knight Dunlap living look machine Maxwell Maltz memory mental picture mind mistakes muscles nervous system never Norbert Wiener operates ourselves over-beliefs past patients perform person physical plastic surgeon practice present problem Psycho-Cybernetics psychology react relaxed remember response salesman scar tissue self-esteem self-image servo-mechanism shadow-boxing speak stop stuttering Success Mechanism surgery tell thing thought tion truth unhappy winning feeling worry wrong