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Michael Adamedes: Dysfunction Pattern Clearing

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Michael Adamedes joins Dr Ron Ehrlich to dive deep into the topic of dysfunctional pattern clearing. Michael, an esteemed author, public speaker, and psychotherapist with over four decades of clinical experience, sheds light on how exploring dysfunctional patterns can dramatically transform our wellbeing. This episode not only explores Michael’s innovative therapy for releasing psychological and emotional patterning but also shares incredible stories of transformation and healing. From overcoming severe depression to battling stage three kidney cancer, Michael’s insights and profound discussions will leave you contemplating the deep impacts of mental and emotional health on our overall life. Join us for a stimulating and empowering journey into understanding self-sabotage and breaking free from negative thinking patterns.

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Shownotes are available at Michael Adamedes: Dysfunctional Pattern Clearing

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