<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><image><url>http://www.mycounselinglinks.com/templates/Default_New/img/logo.gif</url><title>eSyndiCat Directory 2.2 </title><link>http://www.mycounselinglinks.com/</link></image><title>Cinema Therapy</title><description>Cinema therapy offers a unique way of healing and it&#039;s a great complement to your therapy. I have personally used films to lighten my mood, to bring awareness to things I have a hard time seeing and as a way to help me cry when I&#039;m feeling blocked. Films are a powerful catalyst. (There&#039;s gold in them there hills!)</description><link>http://www.mycounselinglinks.com/Grab-Bag/Cinema-Therapy/</link><item><title>Cinematherapy</title><link>http://www.mycounselinglinks.com/Grab-Bag/Cinema-Therapy/Cinematherapy-l13.html</link><description>Brigit Wolz Ph. D., psychotherapist and hypnotherapist, created one of the first online sites that focused on cinema therapy. And, she did a fabulous job. It&#039;s a wonderful site full of resources on how cinema therapy works, information on choosing a movie based on your mood and guidelines for watching movies. She also teaches online courses for professionals. Well worth the visit.</description></item><item><title>Therapeutic Cinema</title><link>http://www.mycounselinglinks.com/Grab-Bag/Cinema-Therapy/Therapeutic-Cinema-l43.html</link><description>This is such a cool idea for a site. Click the issue or mood such as secrets, guilt, hope, co-dependency etc. and Dr. Brian Johnson will recommend a film that explores it in more depth.</description></item></channel></rss>