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  "Read the book and was very inspired that someone actually knows what I am talking about.  I always felt that if I were to figure out what my feelings were about, my understanding would help the problem.  I do not know how you became so insightful about this matter but please do not stop writing about it because sometimes I feel like nobody understands the problem of depression especially people that I am close to.  You give someone like me hope: your book is meaningful, insightful and encouraging.  It helped me get through the week-end;.. Your book so far has given me hope …."

 

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“Dr. Brian Lynch clarifies and explains how we human beings might better understand ourselves with more patient acceptance of our basic emotions. I have found Dr. Lynch’s approach helpful personally, and have shared his insights with others who also find his ideas helpful. Dr. Lynch is most proficient in the art of communication that conveys a compassionate understanding of how we might go about having more positive than negative affective (emotional) experiences—an imbalance we all seek! His original and crisp methods of presentation also provide a delightful medium to learn about the many practical insights he shares with readers about what it means to be a more (rather than less) positively affective human being." Jim Duffy, Ph.D., Psychologist.

“Brian Lynch represents a tradition as old as medicine itself - the physician who takes care to learn how to treat some of the most difficult patients in his community……. He's working on a book that can make available to a wider audience much of what he teaches his patients, thus allowing a greater number of people to profit from what he has learned and developed. ……If Dr. Lynch has his way, more and more medical clinicians will be able to handle cases now thought untreatable, and that will be good for everybody………. ‘

Dr. Nathanson, M.D., Psychiatrist. Author: (1992), Shame and Pride: Affect, Sex, and the Birth of the Self, New York: W. W. Norton & Co.

“Thanks for sharing your book with me Brian. I have enjoyed reading it immensely. It's a book to be read thoroughly and several times. It has made me think of so many things about my own life.”

Gabriela Ortiz-Monasterio, Mother & puppeteer.

“Dr Lynch has the gift of clear, uncomplicated communication. He presents the hugely important work of Silvan Tomkins in a way that anyone can comprehend. He provides an access key to understanding the complexity of our emotions, so crucial to those in need of change and personal development. Compulsive reading.”

Brian J. Nuttall MSc. PG. Dip. Psychotherapy British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy Accredited Counsellor United Kingdom Registered Counsellor.

“Dr. Lynch has a unique grasp of the pith of Tomkin’s work. He weaves his interactions with clients into Tomkins’ ideas in a way that makes the work very accessible and meaningful.”

Lauren Abramson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins University.

 

“Yeah, I went back and read the original 12 Steps and yours are much better.”

“Please do not give up. Your book is really needed. Depression is so hard to understand.”

“Why did I come and see you? You tell the truth! I read your “The Child Learns” over and over again.”

“I am getting everyone I can interested in your book”

 “I am not surprised at all by the response to your book. You will get such responses form many many people”.

   Dr. Jim Duffy, psychologist.

 jean524: Just came across your book, "How to get where You want to go". What I've read so far is wonderful. I think it can benefit any person regardless of his walk in life.

“I've been reading what you write for quite a long time. It took a lot of times to reach some understanding...even when the undersanding "door" opens, you have to make decisions to pull yourself up, come out of the swamp. It doesn't happen in a moment. It's something you have to stay with, and continue to improve yourself.
Thank you for having this wonderful information available.”
C. J.

 



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BASICS

 BRIAN LYNCH, M.D.

-AFFECT THEORY - RESTORATIVE JUSTICE - SILVAN TOMKINS - EMOTIONAL HEALTH - TWELVE STEPS - AA - 12 STEPS -