Dialectic Method Therapy (DMT) presents you with philosophical remedies to wrong thinking that are easy to remember and even easier to apply. DMT focuses less on the psychological “why I feel this way” in exchange for the philosophical “wonder if this emotion is based on sound judgments.”

Philosophical practice looks at utilizing principles from the greatest thinkers of all time by applying them to our daily lives. DMT walks you through the mental process. Volitional statements create emotional consequences. By auditing the admissions we make about ourselves, others, and the world, we can mitigate a lot of heartache and undue stress.

DMT is a virtue-based compilation of philosophies that span from the ancient Greek Socrates to modern logician Wittgenstein. The treasures of each work are neatly displayed in Arnold’s model, and each work shines its own light. DMT outlines the perfect virtue for a particular emotion and how to apply it. The text is complete with case studies that breakdown the therapeutic transition from emotional prison to existential freedom.

Whether your ideological leanings are more toward the East or the West, it’s all accounted for here. Arnold has also included insights gleaned from the world’s best literary works. Fun for the academic and the untrained alike, built on linguistic constructs, yet the mind is nonverbal in perfect stillness.

Dispel the fog and rein in your senses. This practical guide to right thinking features Buddha, Aristotle, and Nietzsche with purposeful advice from a lifetime of study. Join the great minds in a place of happiness. When emotionally charged clouds dissipate, there is nothing left besides clear skies.