movie therapy

Movie Therapy

Movie TherapyPosted by vreiss on May 25, 2006 - 12:29pm.

According to psychologist Maria Grace, you can use the riches of pre-Oscar season to change your life. Her new book, Reel Fulfillment; A 12-Step Plan for Transforming Your Life Through the Movies encourages readers to pay closer attention to their responses to films as a tool for personal growth. It all started with Tomas, a resistant client of Grace’s who loved to watch movies, she explains in a streaming audio clip on her website. When she suggested he watch The Matrix and consider its lessons in the context of his life, he returned to her office ready to make deep changes.



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