SHARM 3.2.2

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SHARM (Self-Hypnosis And Relaxation Machine) is the software tool that enables both professional therapists and advanced users to quickly and easily create their own customized therapy and self-improvement sessions. SHARM offers over 100 predefined sessions. Open one of the session files, set the length of the session, and press "Play". After listening to some of the included sessions, you can explore SHARM's endless customization possibilities. With real-time session recording, you can play the session in the background while recording your script to your client. Your client can take the recorded session to practice at home.

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