by Brian Barnett
Complete and permanent recovery from emotional disorders. Insights on emotional health by Brian Barnett, who authentically rid himself of Borderline Personality Disorder over the course of 7 years, after having lived with it, unaware, for the first thirty-five years of his life. New episodes Thursdays.
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April 11, 2025
https://www.thelastsymptom.com Join our online community at thelastsymptom.Locals.com, or by downloading the Locals.com app and searching for The Last Symptom by Brian Barnett within. Exclusive livestreams there on Mondays.
December 3, 2024
Brian Barnett explores the Law of Hate and its impact on emotional health, helping listeners navigate the holidays with greater self-awareness and inherent value.
October 11, 2024
Let's hear from the experts about what a cult is, and compare what they have to say with my approach with The Last Symptom. A discussion about why censorship is stupid. Another reminder to be careful with "Health Coaches". Always ask yourself, "Is there any substance here? Or is this just emotional gloopity glop?" An update on how The Last Symptom book is progressing. Get your copy of The Apple Tower: Complete Collection on Amazon in either paperback or electronic format. https://www.thelastsymptom.com Join our online community at thelastsymptom.locals.com, or by downloading the Locals.com app from the App Store and searching for The Last Symptom by Brian Barnett within. Livestreams there on Mondays. #authenticrecovery #recovery #fullrecovery #truerecovery #emotionalhealth #emotionaldisorders #borderlinepersonalitydisorder #bpd #cure #completerecovery #personalitydisorders #mentalhealth #thelastsymptom #brianbarnett
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