Green Heart’s review of Embrace The Unlovable: How to Eliminate Shame, Guilt, Self-Judgements and Come Home to Yourself Using the Groundbreaking The Compassionate Self-Love Method > Likes and Comments
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The concept in Embrace the Unlovable is a game changer. It honest to God did change my life, and I was able to truly make friends with my self. I love every dark piece of me. I wouldn’t give up any broken piece of me if somebody offered me a million dollars for it. I can say I am healed and continue to grow. Amyra Mah goes where traditional therapy cannot. Even without an official license or Psychology degree she is completely qualified.
“I recently read a critical review about my book Embrace The Unlovable, by Elizabelth Galen, Ph.D. As a visionary writer who frequently pushes the envelope to invite new approaches and perspectives to healing and personal growth, I expect to receive criticisms from traditional sectors of these fields as part and parcel of sharing my views with the world.
This particular critical piece, however, presented some important examples of the very limitations of what is available in mainstream treatment that I highlighted in my book. Therefore, I decided it would be an excellent source for me to use as a tool to reinforce some of my key messages - so that we can go beyond the limits of what we’re told is possible in healing from shame and other deep emotional wounds….”
This is the excerpt of a blog post I have written as my full response to the review above. See "Are You Ready For Next-Level Healing?" on The Amyra Records.
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The concept in Embrace the Unlovable is a game changer. It honest to God did change my life, and I was able to truly make friends with my self. I love every dark piece of me. I wouldn’t give up any broken piece of me if somebody offered me a million dollars for it. I can say I am healed and continue to grow. Amyra Mah goes where traditional therapy cannot. Even without an official license or Psychology degree she is completely qualified.
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“I recently read a critical review about my book Embrace The Unlovable, by Elizabelth Galen, Ph.D. As a visionary writer who frequently pushes the envelope to invite new approaches and perspectives to healing and personal growth, I expect to receive criticisms from traditional sectors of these fields as part and parcel of sharing my views with the world.This particular critical piece, however, presented some important examples of the very limitations of what is available in mainstream treatment that I highlighted in my book. Therefore, I decided it would be an excellent source for me to use as a tool to reinforce some of my key messages - so that we can go beyond the limits of what we’re told is possible in healing from shame and other deep emotional wounds….”
This is the excerpt of a blog post I have written as my full response to the review above. See "Are You Ready For Next-Level Healing?" on The Amyra Records.
