Maxwell Maltz

#Psycho-Cybernetics
#lmagination
#Self-Image
#Success
With over 30 million copies sold since its original publication in 1960, Psycho-Cybernetics has been used by athletes, entrepreneurs, college students, and many others, to achieve life-changing goals--from losing weight to dramatically increasing their income--finding that success is not only possible but remarkably simple.
Now updated to include present-day anecdotes and current personalities, The New Psycho-Cybernetics remains true to Dr. Maltz’s promise:“If you can remember, worry, or tie your shoe, you can succeed with Psycho-Cybernetics!”
Table of Contents
Chapter One: The Self-Image: Your Key to Living Without Limits
Chapter Two: How to Awaken the Automatic Success Mechanism Within You
Chapter Three: lmagination: The Ignition Key to Your Automatic Success Mechanism
Chapter Four: How to Dehypnotize Yourself from False Beliefs
Chapter Five: How to Succeed with the Power of Rational Thinking
Chapter Six: How to Relax and Let Your Automatic Success Mechanism Work for You
Chapter Seven: You Can Acquire the Habit of Happiness
Chapter Eight: Ingredients of the "Success-Type" Personality and How to Acquire Them
Chapter Nine: How to Avoid Accidentally Activating Your Automatic Failure Mechanism
Chapter Ten: How to Remove Emotional Scars and Give Yourself an Emotional Facelift
Chapter Eleven: How to Unlock Your Real Personality
Chapter Twelve: Do-It-Yourself Tranquilizers that Bring Peace of Mind
Chapter Thirteen: How to Turn a Crisis into a Creative Opportunity
Chapter Fourteen: How to Get and Keep "That Winning Feeling"
Chapter Fifteen: More Years of Life and More Life in Your Years
Chapter Sixteen: True Stories of Lives Changed Using Psycho-Cybernetics
Dr. Maxwell Maltz (1889-1975) received his doctorate in medicine from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University in 1923. After postgraduate work in plastic surgery in Europe, Maltz was appointed to head several departments of reparative surgery in New York hospitals over his long and distinguished career. He was a prominent international lecturer on the psychological aspects of plastic surgery. He published two books on the subject, New Faces, New Futures and Dr. Pygmalion. In the 1950s, Maltz became increasingly fascinated by the number of patients who came to him requesting surgery who had greatly exaggerated "mental pictures" of their physical deformities, and whose unhappiness and insecurities remained unchanged even after he gave them the new faces they desired. In 1960, after nearly a decade of counseling hundreds of such patients, extensive research, and testing his evolving theory of "success conditioning" on athletes, salespeople, and others, he published his findings -- then radical ideas -- in the first edition of Psycho-Cybernetics, which went on to sell millions of copies and to be translated in dozens of languages.









