A groundbreaking book about personal growth that 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 over the
longterm.
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 an
arsenal of tools--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. Their first work, The
Tools 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.