About the happiness of physical love
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The book describes three different complementary techniques that Frederick Gruyer used to treat sexual disorders. First of all, it is psychotherapy aimed at treating injuries, which the author has developed ten years, working with victims of sexual violence. Then, the so-called Erickson hypnosis, named His creator, a major American psychotherapist of Milton Erikson, who serves for the re-launch of blocked or anesthetized emotions and changes to the relationship to sexual life. And finally, Tao Art of Love, which harmonizes and deepens the erotic experience of men and women. This technique was born by a philosophy of attitudes towards a partner on the basis of respect and attention to his pleasure, which is essentially leads to love ecstasy. Such various approaches, according to the author, is an amazing combination of methods that provide personal growth and even the flourishing of the person, create the basis of a new therapeutic approach, called psychosexology. Translation from French.
Frederick Gruyer is a famous French psychotherapist, the author of the methodology aimed at treating injuries obtained in sexual violence. In this book, the author develops the idea that in counterweights of widespread consumption, a love act is the greatest happiness of life. It is necessary to maintain our common balance, because the loves have one of the few products to learn and show their feelings
Frederick Gruyer is a famous French psychotherapist, the author of the methodology aimed at treating injuries obtained in sexual violence. In this book, the author develops the idea that in counterweights of widespread consumption, a love act is the greatest happiness of life. It is necessary to maintain our common balance, because the loves have one of the few products to learn and show their feelings
Author:
Author:Gruyer F.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Health, Fitness & Dieting
- Category:Self Help & Self Education
Series:
Series: Modern Psychology
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-480-00212-6
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