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🎙️ World-changers are at their best when they are emotionally resilient. If you're in pursuit of rapid and profound emotional healing—beyond what traditional talk therapy offers—this episode is for you. Join us as we revisit the methods ofDr. Deb Sandella, a distinguished psychotherapist with nearly 50 years of expertise. Dr. Sandella founded the RIM Institute and developed the innovative RIM technique, a transformative approach designed to help individuals access and release emotional pain stored in the body.

👉🏼 What is the RIM Technique?

The RIM (Regenerating Images in Memory) technique, developed by Dr. Sandella, is a transformative method that helps individuals visualize and dispel deeply ingrained emotional images. This approach has proven to be quicker and more effective than traditional talk therapy in overcoming anxiety, depression, and other emotional issues.

👉🏼 Dr. Deb Sandella and Her Contributions

Dr. Sandella has authored the book Goodbye Hurt & Pain which outlines the steps to utilize the RIM technique for personal transformation. She also offers certification training for those aspiring to guide others through the RIM process.

👉🏼 Discover More About RIM

RIM Institute Website

Purchase "Goodbye Hurt & Pain": Available at major book retailers

Connect with Dr. Deb Sandella on Social Media:

✨ Facebook: DrDebSandella

✨ Instagram: @drdebsandella

✨ Twitter: @drdebsandella

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