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Other Realms, Other Ways:

A Clinician's Guide to the Magick of Intuition

Discover how intuition can deepen your therapeutic work—and help clients transform.

As a therapist, you have likely felt those moments when you find yourself navigating the space between the identified “evidence-based” modalities you like and enjoy, and the sense that something more creative and not-so-easily-categorized may be called for.

 

Other Realms, Other Ways: A Clinician’s Guide to the Magick of Intuition invites you to step into that “something more creative.”

This book can help you:

  • Trust the intuitive clinical moments that can help you to understand, identify, refine, and consciously use your intuitive sense in session.
     

  • Break through clinical roadblocks: Learn how intuitive wisdom to help you and your clients access profound breakthroughs in the process and when progress feels stalled.
     

  • Reclaim your creativity, and revitalize your practice with innovative approaches inspired by ancient and alternative healing arts.
     

  • Expand the enjoyment of the therapeutic process you already employ.
     

  • Move seamlessly between the practically clinical and the intuitively creative to uncover new layers of meaning and connection.
     

Whether you’re a seasoned clinician or just beginning your journey, Other Realms, Other Ways offers a refreshing, grounded approach to making therapy both strategic and soulful. If you’ve ever wished you could integrate the “magic” of intuition with the science of psychotherapy, this book is your guide.

Why This Book is Different

Many therapists feel confined by what’s considered acceptable in therapy—and hesitate to explore intuition, fearing it might seem too “unscientific.” I understand that hesitation because I’ve been there, too. But intuition isn’t unscientific; it’s a skill—a powerful complement to evidence-based practice.

This book is written for clinicians who know there’s more to healing than linear techniques. It’s for those who long to connect with clients on a deeper level, who trust their instincts but want guidance on how to integrate them more intentionally into their work.

About the Author

Bette Freedson, LCSW, LICSW, CGP

Bette is a psychotherapist, author, and teacher with a passion for helping clinicians reclaim the creative, intuitive aspects of their work. With over three decades of experience, Bette combines expertise in clinical hypnosis, group work, cognitive/behavioral therapy, and trauma recovery with a deep understanding of the role intuition plays in transformation.
 

Bette is also a contributing author for Ericksonian Therapy Now: The Master Class with Jeffrey K. Zeig, PhD, and her writing has been featured in Women’s Day, Working Mother Magazine, and more. Bette’s seminars and workshops are known for empowering therapists to embrace their unique strengths while expanding their clinical repertoire.

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“Refreshing. A powder puff of ideas to ponder as to perhaps what else is within our reach as healers. Enlightening!”

— S. in Sync

Who This Book is For

Therapists seeking to expand their practice beyond traditional modalities.

Professionals who want to integrate intuition with their existing clinical skills to achieve deeper client transformations.

Clinicians who feel stuck when progress stalls and are looking for innovative ways to reconnect with clients.

Healers who are curious about the intersection of psychology and ancient wisdom.

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