Sep 1, 2023
Psychotherapist Barry Michels visits Google to discuss his book
“The Tools,” which he co-authored with psychiatrist Phil Stutz. The
book presents a uniquely effective set of four tools that bring
about dynamic change in the present and impart a greater
understanding of the depth and complexity of the human
condition.
“The Tools” addresses the most common complaint patients have about
psychotherapy: the interminable wait for change to begin. Barry
Michels, an LA-based therapist, was frustrated by his inability to
bring his patients faster relief from the issues that plagued them.
He found a mentor in Phil Stutz, a psychiatrist who years before
devised a methodology that arose from a similar disenchantment. The
traditional therapeutic model sets its sights on the past, but
Stutz and Michels employ exercises that access the power of the
unconscious and effectively meet the most persistent problems
people face--and the results are electrifying. Stutz and Michels
are much sought-after--a recent profile in The New Yorker touted
them as an "open secret" in Hollywood--and treat a high-powered and
creative clientele. This book transcends the typical self-help
genre because of its paradigm-changing material, the credibility of
its authors, and the instant appeal and empowerment of its
message.
With “The Tools,” Stutz and Michels allow you to realize the full
range of your potential. Their goal is nothing less than for your
life to become exceptional—exceptional in its resiliency, in its
experience of real happiness, and in its understanding of the human
spirit.
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