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Through Time Into Healing by psychiatrist Brian L. Weiss is a nonfiction work in the spiritual psychology and alternative therapy space. Building on the attention he received for earlier writing on past life therapy, Weiss presents regression therapy as a clinical tool that can complement conventional psychotherapy and medical care. The book argues that persistent emotional distress, relationship patterns, and even some physical symptoms may be linked to unresolved trauma that surfaces during hypnotic regression, often described by patients as memories from other lifetimes. Weiss frames the subconscious as speaking in symbols, suggesting that therapeutic value can exist whether one interprets the material as literal reincarnation memories or as meaningful imagery produced by the mind. The text blends accessible explanations of hypnosis and regression with narrative case material and reflective guidance. It also includes practical, reader oriented methods such as relaxation, meditation, dream recall, and journaling, with an emphasis on careful, grounded integration of what emerges during regression experiences.
Through Time Into Healing will appeal most to readers interested in the overlap of psychotherapy, spirituality, and experiential approaches to emotional recovery. It is especially suited to those who are open minded about hypnosis and symbolic inner work, including people who feel stuck with recurring fears, grief, or relationship patterns and want another lens for understanding them. Therapists and coaches who are curious about how regression is described within a clinical narrative style may also find it useful as a perspective piece, even if they remain cautious about the metaphysical claims. The practical value of the book lies in its focus on accessing subconscious material, naming the emotional root of symptoms, and then integrating insight into everyday life through reflection practices such as meditation and journaling. Intellectually, it offers a clear example of how a psychiatrist frames regression therapy as complementary rather than oppositional to conventional care, while still discussing spiritual ideas such as the continuity of consciousness. Compared with many books in the reincarnation and past life category, it stands out for its therapeutic orientation and its consistent emphasis on healing outcomes: reduced suffering, greater self understanding, and improved relationships. Readers looking for strict scientific proof may remain unconvinced, but those seeking a compassionate, experiential model of transformation will likely find it engaging and hopeful.