Imagine counselling without self disclosure

As unbelievable as this may seem, it results from an entirely new line of research into emotional problems, which has revealed that it is not what a person experiences that affects them, but their emotional reaction to the experience, in other words how it made them feel.

It is these negative feelings locked into their psyche that have to be removed and talking about them does not remove them, but can even make them feel worse.

A bold claim for sure, considering the widespread and almost universal acceptance of self-disclosure as an essential part of counselling, but the claim is made without any hesitation.

MEM permanently frees clients from the emotional effects of any unwanted experience, no matter what it was. You cannot change what has happened, but you can certainly change how it affects you now!

This new body of knowledge has been named CAUSISM, because it ignores manifestations and eliminates CAUSE.

With the advent of MEM, gone are the days when clients were required to relate and relive the agony and embarrassment of such extreme traumatic experiences such as rape. This is why many victims of such experiences decline counselling the counselling is almost as traumatic as the initial experience.

This technology did not appear over night, but is the product of 50 years of dedicated research and clinical experience by its founder John Mace. His book “Energy Over Mind”, explains the principles of his research in very simple language that the average person will understand. John wants readers to understand it and not be bamboozled by technical terms.

A remarkable feature of this work is that it is equally as effective on the phone as it is in person.

New thoughts and new ideas go through three stages.

First they are ridiculed.

Next they are violently opposed.

Finally they are accepted as self-evident.

Arthur Schopenhauer 1788 – 1860

No great improvements in the lot of mankind are possible until a great change takes place in their mode of thought.

John Stuart Mills 1806-1873