The Breakthrough in Two Acts, Fredric C. Hartman
The Breakthrough in Two Acts, Fredric C. Hartman
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The Breakthrough in Two Acts
Breaking the Spells of Painful Emotions and Finding the Calm in the Present Moment (Revised Edition July 9, 2020)

Author: Fredric C. Hartman

Narrator: Stefan Rudnicki, Justine Eyre, Gabrielle de Cuir

Unabridged: 6 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Skyboat Media

Published: 12/15/2020


Synopsis

In The Breakthrough in Two Acts, Dr. Fredric C. Hartman paints a vivid picture of emotional pain and its context within the human mind and brain. Set in the dramatic backdrop of a therapy session as a stage play, featuring Dr. Hartman as the psychologist and Human Consciousness itself as “the patient,” this is a practical guide for anyone who struggles with negative or painful emotions.In his play, Dr. Hartman tells the story about our vulnerability to painful emotions, which flare up from the depths of our brains, casting distressing and destructive spells over us. As the play unfolds, he develops two new experiences to help strengthen our consciousness: one, by actively breaking the spell of the two thoughts that lie at the heart—and generate the distress—in each of our negative emotions, and two, by embracing the strange, fleeting collection of conditions that come along with the present moments of our lives as they each flash by.The Breakthrough in Two Acts is an appeal to humanity and a plan for how to use one “part” of our brain—consciousness—to quiet down another, chronically overheated “part”—the limbic system—which has ravaged our species with troubles ranging from emotional illness to war. Here is a way of thinking for hard times to help overcome emotional distress and embrace a calmer and more fulfilling way to experience life.

About Fredric C. Hartman

Dr. Fredric C. Hartman has been a clinical psychologist in private practice for over thirty years. In addition to general practice, he has specialized experience in treating losses and posttraumatic stress disorder. He was a consultant for ten years to Hospice Care Network in New York where he ran bereavement groups with widows and widowers and support groups with the nurses who went into the homes of the dying. He was mentored there closely by Cathy Fanslow Brunjes, who was trained by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross. He has also worked extensively with the first responders after the attack on the World Trade Center on 9/11/2001.

About Stefan Rudnicki

Stefan Rudnicki is an award winning audiobook narrator, director and producer. He was born in Poland and now resides in Studio City, California. He has narrated more than three hundred audiobooks and has participated in over a thousand as a writer, producer, or director. He is a recipient of multiple Audie Awards and AudioFile Earphones Awards as well as a Grammy Award, a Bram Stoker Award, and a Ray Bradbury Award. He received AudioFile’s award for 2008 Best Voice in Science Fiction and Fantasy. Along with a cast of other narrators, Rudnicki has read a number of Orson Scott Card's best-selling science fiction novels. He worked extensively with many other science fiction authors, including David Weber and Ben Bova. In reviewing the twentieth anniversary edition audiobook of Card’s Ender's Game, Publishers Weekly stated, "Rudnicki, with his lulling, sonorous voice, does a fine job articulating Ender's inner struggle between the kind, peaceful boy he wants to be and the savage, violent actions he is frequently forced to take." Rudnicki is also a stage actor and director.

About Justine Eyre

Justine Eyre is an award-winning audiobook narrator who has recorded over three-hundred titles. Named a 2013 AudioFile Best Voice, she has won an Audie Award and multiple Earphones Awards. Classically trained and multilingual, she performs on stage, television, and film and has had roles in King Lear and The Crucible, on Two and a Half Men and Mad Men, and in multiple indie-circuit films.

About Gabrielle de Cuir

Gabrielle de Cuir is a Grammy-nominated and Audie Award-winning producer whose narration credits include the voice of Valentine in Orson Scott Card’s Ender novels, Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Tombs of Atuan, and Natalie Angier’s Woman, for which she was awarded AudioFile magazine’s Golden Earphones Award.  She lives in Los Angeles where she also directs theatre and presently has several projects in various stages of development for film.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Aldo

Anyone who wants to let go of painful memories should check out this book. The author, a Counselor with 30 years of experience in psychotherapy, including 100,000 sessions, makes us realize that the real problem isn't always external environmental factors; it's the leftover garbage in our brain. It'......more

Goodreads review by Jenna

NOTE: I reviewed the PRINT version of Breakthrough during the August 2020 blog tour with Bridgette Inu Consulting and the AUDIOBOOK version during the February 2021 blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. Average Total Rating: 4.5 stars ---August 2020 PRINT Review, 4 Stars--- I received a free copy o......more

Goodreads review by Nora

Interesting information This is a creative take on presenting psychology, and how it helps people work through their emotional pain. During the troubled times we have all endured, people may find this thought-provoking guide to the human psyche to be helpful. If you want a glimpse at how your mind wo......more

Goodreads review by Reader

Reviewed by Christine Watson for Reader Views (8/17) “The Breakthrough in Two Acts” by Fredric C. Hartman, Ph.D. is an inspired new way of thinking of healing emotional pain. The fresh perspective Dr. Hartman provides is a powerful tool for everyone to use to find greater peace and serenity in daily......more

Goodreads review by Joel

Joel R. Dennstedt for Readers' Favorite Within the first few paragraphs of The Breakthrough – In Two Acts by Fredric C. Hartman, Ph.D., one breathes a very deep sigh of appreciation for something truly fresh and intelligent – startled by the clear recognition that, “Hey, I’m in the presence of someth......more


Quotes

“A perceptive, persuasive analysis of self-imposed suffering with a practical formula for relief and release.” Kirkus Reviews