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Dr. Henry Grayson is on the cutting edge of mind/body/spirit psychology. The founder of the National Institute for the Psychotherapies in New York City, Dr. Grayson was a Protestant minister before receiving his Ph.D. in psychology from Boston University and post-doctoral certification in psychoanalysis from the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health. This rich background led him to his work in spiritually based, mind body energy psychology and his creation of Synergetic Therapy.

He is the Founder and Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Trustees of the National Institute for the Psychotherapies in New York; the Founder and Director of the Institute for Spirituality, Science and Psychotherapy; and continues to appear in numerous documentaries an
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Madison CT Jan. 30, 2013 Happiness Club Event Report

Last night in Madison, CT was exhilarating! I lectured on my new book, Use Your Body to Heal Your Mind, and we drew OVER 100 people through The Happiness Club! Many thanks to Tina who put it all together and to Linda Busk for making the connection.
The crowd was receptive, ready and eager to participate. It is always pleasant to present to a community seeking happiness, after all, my book gives co Read more of this blog post »
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“What we think often does more to influence the nature of our relationships than what we say or do.”
Henry Grayson

“As I learned how to change my perceptions of my marital partner, I saw that my happiness lay not in what I could get from her, but in my choosing more often to love her without expectations of what I might get back. I learned that when I was able to love her without strings attached, she often became more loving, sometimes with her love wrapped in very different-colored packages than I was asking for, yet these new colors were often richer than what I was requesting. I also learned that when I did not do this consistently, I would instantly create pain for myself and often for her. And of great importance, I came to understand her not so much as a separate objective reality, but often as a mirror of my own attitudes, thoughts, and perceptions.”
Henry Grayson, Mindful Loving

“The opposite of a spiritually minded person is one who lives from the ego, which wants us to believe that we are powerless, separate from all others, and victims of circumstance. In relationships, the ego-based perspective manipulates, blames, and attacks the other person instead of assuming responsibility. The”
Henry Grayson, Mindful Loving

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