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Code to Joy: The Four-Step Solution to Unlocking Your Natural State of Happiness
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Code to Joy: The Four-Step Solution to Unlocking Your Natural State of Happiness
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Code to Joy: The Four-Step Solution to Unlocking Your Natural State of Happiness

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Combining six decades of clinical experience with cutting-edge research, two acclaimed leaders in the field of psychology have developed a revolutionary approach to happiness—one that’s accessible and practical enough to apply at home, yet powerful enough to create a profoundly positive transformation in our lives. Doctors George Pratt and Peter Lambrou have been delivering successful results to professional athletes, top executitves, celebrities, and nearly 45,000 other patients with their four-step process. Now, their revolutionary solution will help readers identify and diffuse the negative “blocking beliefs” that are standing between them and the happiness they want to achieve.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateApr 3, 2012
ISBN9780062059406
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George Pratt

George Pratt, Ph.D., and Peter Lambrou, Ph.D., are licensed clinical psychologists in practice at Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla, California. Both have served as chairman of psychology and are on staff at Scripps. They maintain private practices in La Jolla. John David Mann is an award-winning author whose titles include the New York Times bestseller Flash Foresight, The Go-Giver, It's Not About You, and Take the Lead.

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    Too long winded. Could have explained the essentials without so many examples

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