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HGI: Molar Memories - new treatment for eating disorders, sexual addictions and compulsive anger to be unveiled at HGI Conference

Tuesday, 15, May 2007 12:00

Molar Memories: new treatment for eating disorders, sexual addictions and compulsive anger to be unveiled at the HGI Conference 19th May 2007

Joe Griffin, director of the Human Givens Institute, will show how a new form of treatment can bring hope to many sufferers of eating disorders, sexual addictions and compulsive anger.

Griffin will screen an interview with one anorexia sufferer whom he cured in just one session by employing the new ‘molar memory’ insight. The patient had suffered for over twenty years with severe anorexia and previously had countless other forms of therapy and many hospitalisations. Since the treatment she has eaten normally and gained weight and acquired a feminine figure.

Other case studies where equally positive outcomes occurred using this discovery will be discussed at the presentation. These include long term sexual addictions and compulsive anger.

Joe's presentation begins at 4pm at Sunningdale Park, Ascot, Berkshire.

Over 160 psychologists, psychiatrists, therapists, social workers, human resource professionals, GPs and social workers have confirmed their attendance at this two-day event.

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