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Glenroy Bristol is a psychotherapist and behavioral analyst with over twenty years of experience studying human conditioning and behavioral patterns. His work challenges the idea that awareness alone leads to change, emphasizing disciplined action and embodied practice. He is the author of Mentally Incarcerated and Mentally Emancipated, a two-volume exploration of psychological freedom. Bristol writes for readers seeking lasting transformation beyond insight.
With over twenty years of clinical practice, Glenroy Bristol has worked extensively with individuals exploring behavioral conditioning, identity, and conscious change. His experience is grounded in real-world therapeutic observation and long-term pattern analysis.
Glenroy Bristol’s education is rooted in psychology and behavioral studies, with advanced training in psychotherapy, cognitive conditioning, and human development. His academic foundation supports a practical, experience-based approach to understanding and reshaping human behavior.

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