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JohnD |
Posted - 03/29/2006 : 09:04:51 i saw the book at barnes and noble last night and only got a chance to skim through it. it seemed interesting with alot of review from his past material but it also had some new stuff. he changed the % of patients who he thinks need psychotherapy to 20%, and he also talked about the differences in the patients who got better and the ones who didn't. did anyone else get their hands on it yet? |
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Andrew2000 |
Posted - 03/30/2006 : 05:37:20 Have been reading the new books as well, only disappointment is that some of the cases Sarno cites are the exact same ones used in prior books, so for those familiar with his previous work, it gets a bit repititious ... would've liked to have seen some new case studies. |
Jim1999 |
Posted - 03/29/2006 : 22:11:37 JohnD,
Yes, some of us have gotten our hands on that book. Here are links to other discussions on it: http://tmshelp.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1928 http://tmshelp.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1894
I bought mine at Barnes and Noble (offline) on the 28th, the U.S. release date. I was a bit disappointed that B&N had it categorized under psychotherapy, rather than medicine. People who have physical symptoms will probably not look in that section, and people with psychological symptoms will probably ignore the book once they see the word "mindbody" in the book's subtitle. Oh, well.
I think the book is worth purchasing just for the chapters written by other doctors. I haven't really looked at Dr. Sarno's own chapters yet.
Jim |
miehnesor |
Posted - 03/29/2006 : 21:27:37 Did you mean 96% or 4%? |
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