The Lefkoe Institute
180 Forrest Avenue
Fairfax, CA 94930-1805

info@lefkoeinstitute.com
Phone: (415)456-7300
Toll Free: (866)533-5631
Fax: (415)485-3865

 

Praise For Re-Create Your Life

"If you have found the reason and inspiration for transformation, then read this excellent guide and resource. It will empower you to create a new you. Every star needs a good coach. Here is yours."
Bernie S. Siegel, M.D. Author of Love, Medicine and Miracles
http://www.ecap-online.org/home.htm

"Re-create Your Life is a powerful way of creating deep, lasting change in anyone's life. At a moment in history when these methods are desperately needed, this book is a valuable contribution. This book should be read by anyone interested in psychological growth, personal development, and social change."
Larry Dossey, M.D. Author of Healing Words and Recovering the Soul
http://www.dosseydossey.com/larry/default.html

"Through Morty Lefkoe's leadership we have learned that we're all limited by our personal and corporate belief systems. There have been enormous improvements in our corporate culture and our ability to communicate with each other as a result of having gone through the Lefkoe Method processes. Our corporate sales and profits have continuously headed upward, and at this moment we are experiencing record profits."
Mike Copps, CEO, the Copps Corporation
http://www.copps.com

"In our study with incarcerated teen and adult offenders, use of the Lefkoe Belief Process resulted in a statistically significant change in beliefs that are associated with delinquent and criminal behavior."
Dr. Lee Sechrest, Professor of Psychology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz.
http://psychology.arizona.edu/

"Any psychological intervention that can ameliorate psychic distress and produce long-lasting effects would be expected to slow the progression of AIDS. The Lefkoe Belief Process, which is an approach to improve feelings of efficacy and self-esteem, could be such an intervention. Morty's intervention also may have broader application in the important area of substance addiction, where low self-esteem tends to be an important factor predisposing to substance abuse."
Elinor Levy, Ph.D., Department of Microbiology, Boston University School of Medicine
http://www.elinorlevy.com/