The One-Hour Miracle

A 5-Step Process to Guide Your Self-Healing: Change the Story, Re-author Your Life

Description

A revolutionary healing framework that is a blueprint for transforming most problems, ranging from the most pedestrian to the most treatment resistant. And sometimes, the transformation simply takes one hour.

In this groundbreaking book, co-authors Andrew Hahn, PsyD, and Joan Beckett, LMHC present the revolutionary Life-Centered Therapy (LCT), a healing framework that is a blueprint for transforming most problems regardless of how long you’ve been enduring them. These can include:

  • Physical challenges (such as chronic pain, asthma, or addictions),
  • Emotional and mental conditions (including depression, PTSD, OCD, or paranoia)
  • Relational issues (releasing destructive patterns)
  • Spiritual anxiety (alienation, despair, spinning)


Sometimes, the transformation simply takes one hour.

Acclaimed by therapists and MDs alike, this book is filled with testimonials of real-life people who have benefitted from this approach when other attempts to end their suffering were fruitless. Hahn and Beckett offer you an entirely new way of understanding your suffering, giving you inspiration and a proven process to create miracles in your own life.

With step-by-step instructions, you’ll learn a five-step self-healing process—an integration of mindfulness and body-centered therapy—that’s been used by thousands of people for more than 25 years.

In addition, therapists will have enough information to immediately start using the approach with clients without needing more training.

The One-Hour Miracle includes a protocol that allows you to facilitate this process on your own by finding the root cause of your suffering and shifting it. This Life-Centered Therapy (LCT) framework helps you live and engage in a life of freedom, peace, joy, wisdom, and vitality.

About the author(s)

Andrew Hahn, Psy.D., is a nationally recognized thought leader and is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice. He serves clients worldwide and speaks, teaches trainings, and leads healing groups internationally. He is the founder of Life Centered Therapy (LCT), a treatment modality that he developed and has used in a clinical setting for the past twenty-five years. Dr. Hahn received his A.B., magna cum laude, in social studies/psychology from Harvard University and his Psy.D. in clinical psychology from Hahnemann University. He has been a faculty member in the graduate counselling programs at Lesley University and Northeastern University. 

Joan Beckett, is a licensed mental health counselor with a private practice in North Kingstown, RI, and, along with Dr. Andrew Hahn, is the principal of the Life Centered Therapy Institute and teaches the Life Centered Training Program to students internationally. She has a B.S.Ch.E. in chemical engineering from Tufts University, an M.B.A. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and an M.A. in holistic counseling and a certificate of advanced graduate study in mental health from Salve Regina University. She is the former controller of the Worldwide Engineering Division of Pfizer.

Reviews

The One-Hour Miracle was twenty-eight years in the making—the net result of which is a deeply humane, tenderly nuanced, sensitively drawn, and brilliantly inspired work of art. This unpretentious and understated gem of a book by Hahn and Beckett offers finely honed pearls of wisdom that are at once simple but profound, humble but sophisticated, unassuming but quietly compelling, and subtle but absolutely riveting.

“Seamlessly interlacing theory and practice, the richly textured tapestry that Hahn and Beckett lovingly weave for the reader has, as its centerpiece, the ‘wisdom of the body’ and the body’s intrinsic capacity to heal itself—healing that takes place from the inside out and from the bottom up. But the warp and woof of their broad-ranging, holistic Life Centered approach to easing suffering and transforming darkness into light also incorporates elements of choice, freedom, existentialism, accountability, possibilities, embodiment, acceptance, mindfulness, consciousness, awareness, witnessing, patterns, attunement, intuition, imagination, spirituality, vision, intention, the quantum realm, muscle testing, and energy psychology.

“Now that I have finished reading this generously accessible, refreshingly streamlined, and beautifully crafted pièce de résistance, I realize that I will need to re-evaluate my own therapeutic approach! A dyed-in-the-wool psychoanalyst by training with decades of clinical experience under my belt, I had always been convinced that transformation and growth required years and years—and not just several hours. But now I find myself thinking that perhaps I have been wrong! Quite possibly by the time you yourself have finished reading this uplifting, inspiring, and hope-infused chronicling of
embodied healing journeys, perhaps you, too, will find yourself believing in miracles!”
 
—Martha Stark, MD, faculty, Harvard Medical School; co-founder/co-director/faculty, Center for Psychoanalytic Studies, William James College; author of nine books, including Relentless Hope: The Refusal to Grieve

“With the same unflinching courage with which Freud excavated the unconscious and changed the way we understand mental phenomena, The One-Hour Miracle sets itself to expand the frontiers of psychology. It advocates for a paradigm shift in the field, for it invites us to think of our suffering not in terms of drives, childhood experiences, or interpersonal relations, but in a much larger metaphysical framework where the totality of Life (understood as an energetic whole) precedes dismemberment and separation. This shift of perspective opens a path to healing that defies Western rationality, for it sees the origin of trauma through a temporal lens that refuses to admit a neat distinction between our past, present, and future. Such a radical approach calls for the syncretic integration of healing techniques, from muscle testing to Enneagram to more traditional psychotherapeutic tools. More importantly, it bespeaks an attitude of mind in which narratives are not measured by their literal truth but their pragmatic efficacy. The results border on the miraculous, but the search always starts with the most immediate and profound: asking the body to share its wisdom and accepting wherever it might take us.”

—Pablo Muchnik, associate professor of philosophy, Marlboro Institute for the Liberal Arts, Emerson College

“This book reveals the best of Buddhist psychology. It starts with explaining the key Buddhist concept of life is suffering and then describes how to become non-attached so that suffering can end. If there is one book that I can recommend that weds the spiritual and the psychological, this book truly is it.”
—Lama Surya Das, author of the bestselling Awakening the Buddha Within

“It’s a true joy to recommend this book to those searching for answers as to why they are suffering. These findings offer a window into healing that’s possible as we reintegrate the split-off fragments of our consciousness, especially the body’s storage of overwhelming, painful, energetic memories.”
—Mary T. Sise, LCSW, DCEP, past president, Association of Comprehensive Energy Psychology, coauthor of The Energy of Belief.

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