Effective Treatment

Noble Prize

An American Suicide Research Psychiatrist wrote this after adopting the “Mace Method”:

Australian Researcher Dr John Mace’s “Mace Method” advances the effective treatment of emotional illness and heralds a breakthrough of such unparalleled importance to be worthy of a “NOBLE PRIZE.”

Once in a while a paradigm change of great importance comes along – The “MACE ENERGY METHOD” is one of them. IMAGINE your life with no hidden blocks or limitations holding you back, also being able to remain optimistic, cheerful while enjoying a state of well being, plus enjoying the relationships you want. If you are not happy with your life you easily can be. Remove the negatives with the “Mace Energy Method” and your true self will emerge with all your potential at your disposal. It’s easy and the results are permanent.

A common statement after a “MACE ENERGY METHOD” session is: “IT CANNOT BE THAT SIMPLE!”

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International Recognition of MEM

posted on the Internet to a mental health discussion group.

Dear Friends,

Imagine a young man laying on the floor of your waiting room office curled up in a foetal position. Abused and abandoned by family, always the black sheep he often says he wants to kill himself, calls 9-1-1 on an almost daily basis and has gone to jail because of this. Tossed around from mental health centre to centre over thousands of miles, because no one could help him, nor could anyone keep him out of hospital for more than a few days. Some suggested that he was beyond help, an institutionalized person, never to stand on his own two feet again.

Yesterday, he was helped with a Mace Session. The emotions he revealed included hurt and anger. Asked how he felt before the session, he said “angry” How did he feel after session? “Excellent!” He said with a smile. I was not aware before, that he even knew what the word meant, since before hand he had been so low functioning.

He came crawling into the office and walked out like a man. Thank you Dr John Mace.

Regards, Robert Roerich, M.D Research Psychiatrist.

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