User:Mechachleopteryx/Doyletics

This is an article I'm writing about a therapy or pseudoscience (I only call it that because so far, I haven't read anything by Henderson, know his qualifications, the nature of his theories and/or research) There is a foundation called the doyletics foundation or something like that: Henderson wrote several books, Panacea and Amazing Truths about your emotions, but I can't find anything about them on google books. Amazon has a reference to panacea http://www.amazon.com/Panacea-Ultimate-Alternative-Doyle-Henderson/dp/B001G2K1FU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1281745871&sr=8-1

but it is not available, and the only information about is that it is a "A New Non-Medical Approach to Mental Health and Emotional Control" and that it was published by

and that it was published by Scientific Specialists (1995).

I don't have any real knowledge about or vested interest in Doyletics: just in helping add to the wikipedia project. I'll clean this up later and publish it to wikipedia.

Doyletics is the term given to a philosophical belief system or regression psychotherapy based on the writings of Doyle P. Henderson. According to Henderson, Doyles are memories somatic states "get stored in the amygdaline structures of the brain" before the age of 5.

pseudoscience

http://www.easychangeworks.com/articles-nlp/doyletics.htm

http://primal-page.com/inter-dh.htm (Interview)

http://www.doyletics.com/_arj1/panacea!.htm review

http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=590790