Psycho-Cybernetics: Updated and Revised
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Narrated by:
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Paul Michael
About this listen
- Develop self-confidence
- Overcome procrastination and indecisiveness
- Improve your health
- Make more money
Dr. Maxwell Maltz was a renowned pioneer in plastic surgery when he noticed that while the outward changes to his patients were a success, an inner healing and transformation was necessary for them to achieve the life changes they were seeking. Psycho-Cybernetics is a masterful synthesis of proven psychological and physiological processes, which took Dr. Maltz 29 years of research and testing to develop. His groundbreaking work Psycho-Cybernetics has become an all-time classic in the field of self-image psychology. Since its first publication, this book has inspired and helped millions to achieve ambitious and life-changing goals.
Recently revised and updated, this unabridged audio edition of Psycho-Cybernetics remains true to Dr. Maltz’s visionary approach and proven groundbreaking techniques. These techniques will lead to a dynamic new self-image, greater self-esteem, and the means to achieve a lifetime of success and happiness.
©1967 Maxwell Maltz (P)2006 Macmillan AudioCritic Reviews
"A classic of self-help... Maltz was a plastic surgeon who ultimately recommended changing our attitudes towards ourselves, rather than our appearances. Presenting positive attitude as a means for change, Maltz's teaching has the ring of common sense. Testimonials and stories are interspersed with advice from Maltz. Techniques for relaxation and visualization are also covered. Archival recordings of Maltz's talks are interspersed with moderators' instructions. Maltz's speeches are particularly enjoyable. His humor and straightforward approach are refreshing." (AudioFile magazine)