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Book Review: Psycho-Cybe etics

Topic: New AgeBy Maxwell MaltzPublished Recently added

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Put more living in your life! PsychoâCybe
etics 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 PsychoâCybe
etics shows you how!

This is your personal guide to the amazing power of PsychoâCybe
etics—a program based on one of the world’s classic selfâhelp books, a multimillionâcopy bestseller proven effective by readers worldwide. Presenting positive attitude as a means for change, Maltz’s teaching has the ring of common sense.

PsychoâCybe
etics 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 selfâimage and selfâesteem and to achieving the success and happiness you deserve!

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Maxwell Maltz, M.D. created the Self Improvement phenomeno
Psycho-Cybe
etics. For many years, he had a practice as a reconstructive and cosmetic facial surgeon, but he moved from treating “outer scars” to “inner scars” after observing that some patients were still unhappy despite their new faces. Some claimed that although their appearance changed, they did not feel any different.

Dr. Maltz tried to find out why this was happening. He discovered that your “outer life” was a reflection of how you saw yourself on the inside, what he called “self-image.” Dr. Maltz noted that you can never rise higher than your self-image. If your “inner self” is not equal to your “outer self,” then you will always revert back to where you think you belong.

After a decade of counseling patients, extensive research, and testing his evolving “success conditioning techniques,” Dr. Maltz published his findings in 1960. The Psycho-Cybe
etics book was an instant bestseller and made him one of the most in-demand motivational speakers throughout the 1960s and the early 1970s. Dr. Maltz wrote over a dozen books, applying Psycho-Cybe
etics to different purposes, including business success and sex life improvement.