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Anxiety counseling over the last several years of scarcely transformed until now. A massive development as accompanied Havening remedy, this anxiety treatment allows the anxiety professional to help the client make changes that were utterly impossible before. Havening therapy is very similar to Exposure therapy.

Let's take a look at a couple of ways exposure can help an anxiety disorder.

In two ways exposure can be very helpful. If you have problems with people staring at you or avoiding you when you are in public situations it may be a great help to be in front of those people or situations slowly.

If you have phobia of heights it is possible that being on the roof or on a tall building can help reduce your phobia. The reason is that you are completely exposed to the fear. Once you are on a tall building or on a roof you are forced to face your fear.

In both cases you are exposed to your fears. Your doctor will tell you that you have to expose you to your fears, but that you should be in control. You should know what you can bear, and you should know what your limits are.

You may find that the fear only gets weaker after you do it, but you must keep going. The fears should get weaker and weaker until you can bear it no more. The moment you stop exposure therapy your phobia will rise to the top again.

When you first start with exposure therapy you may find that it has no effect at all. You may feel as if your heart is still beating. You go back to your doctor and they will prescribe you the medication and you will go on your way with your phobia suppressed.

If you choose a good therapist for phobia therapy you will get results. If you don't choose a good therapist and simply dash off some notes to see a different one every week or month you will never get over your phobia and it will never go away.

You may find that you have to do some very intense exposures to get over your phobia. It may take a long time, or it may happen in a few sessions. However, I know a way that works very effectively. The key is to give yourself time and to be patient and thorough. The exposure is the key.

Get a piece of paper and write down everything that you feel when you are near the thing that you fear most. This could be a smell, a sight, a sound, or a sound and smell. Don't forget touch. It doesn't really matter as long as you write it all down. Now sit and go in front of your fear. Now keep feeling all that you feel.

Just sit and go in front of your fear and experience the fear. At this stage if you go and sit in front of your fear again you may feel it starting to slow down again.

At this point you should stop exposure therapy. You should still write down everything you feel. Don't leave any part out. Don't hesitate to write about the whole ordeal. At this stage you can move on to stage two.

Stage Two:

At this point you should move onto stage two. Don't do exposure therapy again. You will have to move onto the stage of CBT.

CBT:

CBT or cognitive behavioural therapy is another one of those therapeutic methods that have been used for a long time. The problem is that it's hard to explain to a person who has a phobia that they should do this therapy to change their mind.

* Show them how thoughts work. They work on your brain. , if you have a phobia of cats they will make your brain think cats are bad.


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* Explain how a thought makes you perceive things. You must change how you think or how you perceive things before you can have a change in your phobia.


* Use a phobia as an example. You can use the fear of cats.


When you have a thought about a phobia you make your brain think something negative about it, * You must learn that. The question is how do you stop this from happening. The answer is to change the way you think.

The things that you must learn in CBT are very complex and very technical. This should not deter you from trying to cure your phobia. A lot of therapists are now using CBT and other methods in order to cure their patients. It is now being studied as a way to prevent these disorders from forming in the first place.


If you have phobia of heights it is possible that being on the roof or on a tall building can help reduce your phobia. The moment you stop exposure therapy your phobia will rise to the top again.

If you choose a good therapist for phobia therapy you will get results. Just sit and go in front of your fear and experience the fear. The problem is that it's hard to explain to a person who has a phobia that they should do this therapy to change their mind.

Anxiety therapy over the previous few years of not really changed till now. A massive breakthrough as accompanied Havening therapy, this anxiety treatment allows the anxiety expert to help the client make changes that were utterly impossible before. Havening therapy is very similar to Exposure therapy.

Let's take a look at a couple of ways exposure can help an anxiety disorder.

In two ways exposure can be very helpful. If you have problems with people staring at you or avoiding you when you are in public situations it may be a great help to be in front of those situations or people slowly.

If you have phobia of heights it is possible that being on the roof or on a tall building can help reduce your phobia. The reason is that you are completely exposed to the fear. Once you are on a tall building or on a roof you are forced to face your fear.

In both cases you are exposed to your fears. Your doctor will tell you that you have to expose you to your fears, but that you should be in control. You should know what you can bear, and you should know what your limits are.

You should not force yourself. You should allow the therapist to help you learn the limits of your fear. In both situations the way the exposure therapy works is that you gradually go further and further into the thing that scares you. You may find that the fear only gets weaker after you do it, but you must keep going. The fears should get weaker and weaker until you can bear it no more. The moment you stop exposure therapy your phobia will rise to the top again.

When you first start with exposure therapy you may find that it has no effect at all. If your heart is still beating, you may feel as. Then you go back to your doctor and they will prescribe you the medication and you will go on your way with your phobia suppressed.

The very important thing is to stick with your therapist. If you choose a good therapist for phobia therapy you will get results. If you don't choose a good therapist and simply dash off some notes to see a different one every week or month you will never get over your phobia and it will never go away. This is a bad method and not a good method.

You may find that you have to do some very intense exposures to get over your phobia. It may take a long time, or it may happen in a few sessions. However, I know a way that works very effectively. The key is to give yourself time and to be patient and thorough. The exposure is the key.

Get a piece of paper and write down everything that you feel when you are near the thing that you fear most. This could be a smell, a sight, a sound, or a sound and smell. Don't forget touch. It doesn't really matter as long as you write it all down. Now go and sit in front of your fear. Now keep feeling all that you feel.

Don't blink. Just sit and go in front of your fear and experience the fear. After a few sessions of this you will see a big difference. You will find your heart has slowed down and you may even see some lightening in your cloud if your heart is beating faster than normal. If you sit and go in front of your fear again you may feel it starting to slow down again, at this stage.

At this point you should stop exposure therapy. You should still write down everything you feel.

Stage Two:

At this point you should move onto stage two. Don't do exposure therapy again. You will have to move onto the stage of CBT.

CBT:

CBT or cognitive behavioural therapy is another one of those therapeutic methods that have been used for a long time. It is actually designed to change your way of thinking, how you perceive things and how you react to certain events. The problem is that it's hard to explain to a person who has a phobia that they should do this therapy to change their mind. For this you have to show them how CBT works.

* Show them how thoughts work. They work on your brain. If you have a phobia of cats they will make your brain think cats are bad.


* Explain how a thought makes you perceive things. You must change how you think or how you perceive things before you can have a change in your phobia.


* Use a phobia as an example. You can use the fear of cats.


When you have a thought about a phobia you make your brain think something negative about it, * You must learn that. The question is how do you stop this from happening. The answer is to change the way you think.

The things that you must learn in CBT are very technical and very complex. This should not deter you from trying to cure your phobia.

If you have phobia of heights it is possible that being on the roof or on a tall building can help reduce your phobia. The moment you stop exposure therapy your phobia will rise to the top again.

If you choose a good therapist for phobia therapy you will get results. Just go and sit in front of your fear and experience the fear. The problem is that it's hard to explain to a person who has a phobia that they should do this therapy to change their mind.

Anxiety is turning into more common all throughout society. There is an ever increasing demand for anxiety treatment to provide specialist anxiety solution those needing urgent and effective assistance. There is a lot of research that has been conducted in the area of anxiety and it's effect on our daily living. It has been shown that our lifestyle plays a huge duty in how we respond that one may stress and anxiety. It has also been found that there is a lot of anxiety treatment available, you just need to know how to seek it out. The following anxiety information will show you how to eliminate anxiety and suffer from your stress at its worst, all thanks to your lifestyle.

1. Eat sensibly: Eat healthy and minimise the amount of junk food you eat. Jars of soda pop and chocolate bars are all included in the amount of junk food that we consume. They have no nutritional value and can aggravate your anxiety and trigger panic attacks.

Sleep: It is also important to sleep properly. If you sleep disturbed you will likely experience panic attacks.

3. Limit your contact with people: It is important to limit your contact with people who you feel anxious towards. Don't be pressured to talk with certain people every day, as this can aggravate your anxiety.

4. Don't be rushed: Don't be rushed to do things that you find stressful. This is the best technique for the elimination of panic attacks.

5. Exercise: Exercise is the best technique for the relaxation of our body and mind. By exercising we can remove the accumulated stress from our body. The more we exercise the lesser our anxiety will be.

6. Relaxation: Relaxation is the technique used for the elimination of anxiety. It is best for people who can not relax by sleeping, exercising or by seeing certain people.

7. Meditation: Meditation is the technique used for the training of our mind. Meditation helps us to focus our mind on a certain thing and helps us to stay focused on that particular thing.

8. Meditation with mantra: Meditation with mantra is an advanced technique that helps us to train our mind to a certain mantra to help us to calm our mind. This technique is more suited for those who can not calm down by sleeping, exercising or by seeing certain people.

9. Yoga: Yoga is the technique used for eliminating the tensions from the body. This is the best technique for those who have back problems and have severe anxiety.

Socialize: Socialize is the technique used for helping the relaxation of the mind. This technique is best for those who can not relax by exercising or by sleeping, as their mind would be thinking about their panic attacks all the time.

For the elimination of panic attacks, it is better for people who are having panic attacks to do the exercises mentioned in the previous paragraph. For people who do not have panic attacks, they can listen to relaxing music, meditate and chant a certain mantra to train their mind to a calm state.


There is an ever increasing demand for anxiety therapy to provide specialist anxiety treatment those needing effective and urgent help. The following anxiety information will show you how to eliminate anxiety and live with your stress at its worst, all thanks to your lifestyle.

They have no nutritional value and can aggravate your anxiety and trigger panic attacks.

For the elimination of panic attacks, it is better for people who are having panic attacks to do the exercises mentioned in the previous paragraph. For people who do not have panic attacks, they can listen to relaxing music, meditate and chant a certain mantra to train their mind to a calm state.

It is becoming more accepted by people that if they have mental health problems then they need to see a therapist. Historically psychotherapy focused on finding the core problem in somebody's life, if the problems didn't go away then they hadn't found a problem.

This has resulted in the uptake of a huge variety of new therapies such as solution focused therapy, NLP, Havening, memory reconsolidation, coherence therapy, mindfulness-based therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy and the list just goes on. Many of these new approaches have been rigorously validated for their effectiveness.

The focus of treatment is now much more on the future than the past. A focus on coping styles has resulted in therapists focusing on the main issues and coping styles that are causing distress in a person's life.

One way you could do this is by asking the client to keep a diary in which you can enter different behaviours in the day and record how it goes with the different approaches. Another method you could use is a diary approach in which you write down a diary of your behaviours on a daily basis and analyse your behaviour towards your loved ones on a daily basis.

The new school of thought is much more interested in dealing with the issues raised in your diary, the way you write about your behaviours. Another example is to help other get to know themselves and not be ashamed of who they are. One thing you could do is to help them take steps to change their behaviour.

There is now a focus on self development and helping you to take steps to make positive changes in your life. This approach does not have the same impact as dealing with issues from the present day. You might need to have different friends so that you have someone who will challenge you and talk to you in a different way.

Depression is a common problem, anxiety disorders are much more common. This can be caused by OCD, you might have heard it referred to as a disorder, but it's not. And if you are then you need to stop performing rituals and deal with the real causes of the anxiety and anxiety attack.

If you're having unwanted OCD like this then you should not deal and perform rituals with the causes of your anxiety and anxiety. Instead you need to stop performing rituals.

You might have thoughts that you don't want to have. Or you might have an obsession. And then you need to ask yourself, does this make sense or do I have a legitimate need or a legitimate fear. And you need to stop performing rituals to stop having these unwanted thoughts. And instead you need to deal with what is causing these thoughts. And use the appropriate communication skills to prevent further anxiety and anxiety attacks.

OCD is when you perform rituals to avoid having thoughts that you don't want. OCD does not mean you have to perform rituals. If you are performing rituals then you need to stop.

They are complementary in that when you are not performing rituals they work in combination. And when you are performing rituals they work against the cognitive therapy. And if you're not performing rituals then they work in the same way.

There is a combination approach which can help prevent OCD. There are many approaches which can help prevent OCD.

There are medications which can help prevent OCD. They are both powerful approaches but people in different environments should be aware of the differences. If you are taking cognitive therapy and you are taking medication then be aware that there is a difference.

This is actually very important. You have to understand what the difference is. If you take medication and cognitive therapy then it's actually quite a powerful approach. But if you take cognitive therapy and medication then it's a very minor approach. And you should be aware of that. What that difference is. Be aware of that.

If you are taking cognitive therapy and you are taking medication then you have the combination of prevention and treatment of prevention. Now this is very powerful. But we should know that when you are not performing rituals then it's a very powerful approach. If you are performing rituals then it's a very minor approach. And we should be aware of that.


This has resulted in the uptake of a huge variety of new therapies such as solution focused therapy, NLP, Havening, memory reconsolidation, coherence therapy, mindfulness-based therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy and the list just goes on. If you're having unwanted OCD like this then you should not perform rituals and deal with the causes of your anxiety and anxiety. OCD is when you perform rituals to avoid having thoughts that you don't want. OCD does not mean you have to perform rituals. And when you are performing rituals they work against the cognitive therapy.

John Nolan Sheffield Havening practitioner

Regretfully many individuals are plagued with nervousness. They can come across as shy, aloof and even rude. This is certainly not their intent, the anxiety is stopping them connecting meaningfully with other human beings. Of course somebody experiencing anxiety does not know what's happening within people's heads, as a result they assume anxiety is normal, it is not. Help though looms. Anxiety can be handled and even treated for around 300 pounds per year. Anxiety can not continue without proper control. The obvious benefit to you of a private anxiety treatment is the entire session is concentrated on you and your needs.

I will be revealing the truth about anxiety in this article, which will show the main symptoms of anxiety and the anxiety cure. , if you are suffering with anxiety I strongly suggest you read on.

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Anxiety symptoms are a state of mind where people find it hard to feel good. People with anxiety seek reassurance of other people's good wishes and love. Sometimes they feel threatened by other people's anger, and begin to feel that their life is in jeopardy. This is the main symptom of anxiety.

The third symptom of anxiety is the feeling of being out of control of their own behavior. The anxiety attack can affect them to the extent that they become completely disoriented and disoriented. Anxiety can also turn into a panic attack because they have no control over their mind.

The first symptom of anxiety is an increase in heart beat. People with anxiety feel their heart beating faster, this can turn into hypertension, a heart attack, which will also lead to heartache. This symptom of anxiety is also called palpitations. People also develop feelings of dizziness. This symptom is related to the feeling of fear because they feel their heart has stopped.

The next symptom of anxiety is a sense of dread. Anxiety can also turn into confusion, because they feel they have lost their senses, which is their ability to perceive visual information. This symptom is the same as an anxiety disorder, the heart of anxiety.

The next symptom of anxiety is extreme sweating. Because the people are feeling very hot, this can also turn into an anxiety attack. These people often develop tingling sensations in their fingers, temples and to some extent their toes. This symptom of anxiety is also a heart attack because it can cause damage to the heart muscle. The feeling of hotness can also cause burning sensation in the face, chest, throat and tongue. Anxiety sufferers also experience feelings of discomfort in the chest area, sweat also becomes into drops and can drip into the hands, face and the neck. Anxiety can also cause loss of memory and hearing.

The last symptom of anxiety is a feeling of losing control and being uncoordinated. The people who develop this symptom are like they are going crazy.

Because they depend on the type of anxiety the person is experiencing, the symptoms of anxiety attack can vary. Anxiety can be identified by the feeling of fear, dread, trembling and a sense of impending doom. Anxiety attacks can cause the sufferer to have trouble breathing, feel dizzy, lose coordination, feel an uncontrollable fear and palpitation.

One other symptom of anxiety is the feeling of disconnectedness. People can develop a sense of not being together. They often feel they are having a personal crisis. Anxiety can also cause people to feel like they are walking on air, disconnected from the physical world, and have no control over their lives. It can lead to severe depression and suicidal thoughts, but these symptoms of anxiety can also occur in people with no anxiety disorder.

Causes of anxiety attacks

It is difficult to know exactly what causes anxiety attacks, but there are several factors that are usually considered to be factors causing anxiety attack. The ones considered to be causes of anxiety attacks is that the person is faced with a significant change in life. It may be a relationship break-up, birth of a baby, losing money or job, death of a loved one, etc. These events can cause a person to feel overwhelmed and have anxiety attack. Another cause of anxiety attack is that a person faced with a situation causes the person to feel alarmed. It may be any change in some stimuli can trigger an anxiety attack.


Of course somebody suffering with anxiety doesn't know what's happening inside other people's heads, therefore they assume anxiety is normal, it is not. The symptoms of anxiety attack can vary because they depend on the type of anxiety the person is experiencing. Anxiety attacks can cause the sufferer to have trouble breathing, feel dizzy, lose coordination, feel an uncontrollable fear and palpitation.

It can lead to severe depression and suicidal thoughts, but these symptoms of anxiety can also occur in people with no anxiety disorder.

It is difficult to know exactly what causes anxiety attacks, but there are several factors that are usually considered to be factors causing anxiety attack.

It is becoming more accepted by people that if they have mental health problems then they need to see a therapist. Historically psychotherapy focused on finding the core problem in somebody's life, if the problems didn't go away then they hadn't found a problem.

This has resulted in the uptake of a huge variety of new therapies such as solution focused therapy, NLP, Havening, memory reconsolidation, coherence therapy, mindfulness-based therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy and the list just goes on. Many of these new approaches have been rigorously validated for their effectiveness.

The focus of treatment is now much more on the future than the past. A focus on coping styles has resulted in therapists focusing on the main issues and coping styles that are causing distress in a person's life.

One way you could do this is by asking the client to keep a diary in which you can enter different behaviours in the day and record how it goes with the different approaches. Another method you could use is a diary approach in which you write down a diary of your behaviours on a daily basis and analyse your behaviour towards your loved ones on a daily basis.

The new school of thought is much more interested in dealing with the issues raised in your diary, the way you write about your behaviours. Another example is to help other get to know themselves and not be ashamed of who they are. One thing you could do is to help them take steps to change their behaviour.

The new school of thought is much more focused on the past and the past do not have the same weight and authority as the present day. There is now a focus on self development and helping you to take steps to make positive changes in your life. This approach does not have the same impact as dealing with issues from the present day. You might need to move on from the behaviour you are currently engaged in to something else, if it's too entrenched. You can also learn a new skill or how to manage your environment in order to achieve your objectives. You might need to have different friends so that you have someone who will challenge you and talk to you in a different way. That way you avoid falling into the current status quo which is very damaging to your self esteem. In our own relationships we could use different communication skills. Then you need to get help, if you're feeling depressed and anxious at any given time.

Depression is a common problem, anxiety disorders are much more common. This can be caused by OCD, you might have heard it referred to as a disorder, but it's not. And if you are then you need to stop performing rituals and deal with the real causes of the anxiety and anxiety attack.

Then you should not deal and perform rituals with the causes of your anxiety and anxiety, if you're having unwanted OCD like this. Instead you need to stop performing rituals. And you need to get help to deal with your OCD. You have to accept that you have a condition and seek help from people who are qualified in dealing with mental illness.

And then you need to ask yourself, does this make sense or do I have a legitimate need or a legitimate fear. And you need to stop performing rituals to stop having these unwanted thoughts. And instead you need to deal with what is causing these thoughts.

OCD is when you perform rituals to avoid having thoughts that you don't want. OCD does not mean you have to perform rituals. If you are performing rituals then you need to stop.

There are different approaches which can be used to prevent and to treat OCD. One is cognitive therapy, the other is medication. When you are not performing rituals they work in combination, they are complementary in that. And when you are performing rituals they work against the cognitive therapy. They both are different. And if you're not performing rituals then they work in the same way. There are many things which can help prevent OCD.

There is a combination approach which can help prevent OCD. This is a combination of cognitive therapy and medication. If you take cognitive therapy and you take medication then you have the combination of prevention and treatment of prevention. There are many approaches which can help prevent OCD.

There are medications which can help prevent OCD. This is what the big Pharma companies are pushing. This is what they are pushing for different markets. They are both powerful approaches but people in different environments should be aware of the differences. If you are taking cognitive therapy and you are taking medication then be aware that there is a difference. It's like you have two different treatments. One can be powerful approach. The other one should be a very minor approach.

If you take medication and cognitive therapy then it's actually quite a powerful approach. If you take cognitive therapy and medication then it's a very minor approach. And you should be aware of that.

Then you have the combination of prevention and treatment of prevention, if you are taking cognitive therapy and you are taking medication. Now this is very powerful. We should know that when you are not performing rituals then it's a very powerful approach. If you are performing rituals then it's a very minor approach. And we should be aware of that.


This has resulted in the uptake of a huge variety of new therapies such as solution focused therapy, NLP, Havening, memory reconsolidation, coherence therapy, mindfulness-based therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy and the list just goes on. If you're having unwanted OCD like this then you should not perform rituals and deal with the causes of your anxiety and anxiety. OCD is when you perform rituals to avoid having thoughts that you don't want. OCD does not mean you have to perform rituals. And when you are performing rituals they work against the cognitive therapy.

John Nolan Sheffield Havening

Behind just about almost every situation of anxiety, depression or panic attacks are traumatic memories. In the past traumatic memories were permanent, however today with see new development Havening technique they could be efficiently solved leaving customers free to bounce back. The Havening technique is nevertheless revolutionary in you and undergoing trials, however every skilled practitioner who starts to use it immediately notices the benefits for their clients. Havening is here to stay.

Havening technique uses the Havening method of relaxation to resolve traumatic memories in a therapeutic way. The therapeutic process is a highly individualized process with a guide for each client to follow. It's different for each person and also has a guide that guides the client into the next step. If you have an anxiety attack and feel you need help to relax then use the Havening technique method to resolve the traumatic memories, that are causing you to feel uneasy and get rid of it permanently.

Some people feel relieved because their anxiety is resolved but sometimes people just feel free! A person, who used to have a lot of trouble relaxing because of stressful memories, usually can now relax without feeling any tension.

Much more resources for your search for Havening Technique Practitioners UK.

The guided relaxation or the Havening technique is something that many people are interested in. It is the relaxation technique to choose from and most therapists perform this technique. It is considered to be an effective but expensive therapy to have a client undergo.

The first step is to relax. The therapist will help you to relax if you need help to do so.

It's important for you to be relaxed during the process of relaxing because if you are relaxed it will be much easier for you to resolve the traumatic memories.

If you find it hard to relax then you can just watch some relaxing videos. You can go online to look for video clips that will make you relaxed and enjoy it. You can also listen to relaxing music, if you like that kind of music then you can select it and play it whenever you feel yourself feeling tense and tense your brain likes to groove to that kind of music.

At the end of 10 minutes you relax in your chair. The guided relaxation, if you follow the guide, will lead you through the steps of resolving your traumatic memories.

It's important that you follow the guide if you want to remove the memories permanently. They are easy and very logical to follow and the guide will explain you to go through the steps in a logical sequence.

If the guide leads you to a traumatic memory, you can skip the steps but you have to be sure to write down the traumatic memory for your files as soon as you are done resolving it in your mind. Otherwise when you apply to buy a house, or a house is ready for you to live in, the traumatic memory will start to haunt you, which you might not want.

Your therapist will provide you with solutions and ways on how to resolve your traumatic memories permanently. After the second session your therapist will take you through a step by step process on how to permanently resolve the memory permanently.


Havening technique uses the Havening method of relaxation to resolve traumatic memories in a therapeutic way. If you have an anxiety attack and feel you need help to relax then use the Havening technique method to resolve the traumatic memories, that are causing you to feel uneasy and get rid of it permanently.

A man or woman, who used to have a lot of trouble relaxing because of stressful memories, usually can now relax without experiencing any pressure. The guided relaxation, if you comply with the overview, will lead you through the measures of settling your terrible memories. Your psychologist will supply you with remedies and ways on exactly how to resolve your traumatic thoughts permanently.

John Nolan Life Coach
https://johnnolan.uk
0114 299 8888

Today, we realize ways in which to help most people get rid of anxiety there are though some who appear to be to fail to benefit from the new talking therapies. These are people who seem to have had significant stressful or traumatic events especially in their youth. Sometimes called adverse child experiences. The good news is we now understand how to remove these stressful or highly traumatic memories from such individuals by using havening technique . This particular is called repressed grief.

We know how to remove these deeply disturbing, disturbing memories from the individuals mind and replace them with more positive ones. That is the way we can help most people overcome anxiety. By helping these individuals to help themselves we know how to help them learn to let go of their anxieties and fears.

The first thing that must be said about those who seem to fail to benefit from the talking therapies is that they must help themselves in a manner that is not self-centered. That means that they must work on their own problems, not to mention, their own issues. It is also a good idea for these individuals to learn the art of forgiving themselves so that they can let go of their hurt and resentment towards themselves.

The second thing to say about such individuals is that they must learn to let go of their issues with the people around them. That means that if a family member or friend does not help them they must learn to let go of them with them.

We must learn to forgive ourselves and let go of our issues with ourselves. Because if we do not we can go into a great deal of trouble, we must learn to forgive ourselves. If we allow our issues to control our lives, we will get into a great deal of trouble.

We must also learn to let go of our issues with our community. That means that if a friend does not help us then we must learn to let go of them with them. This is very important because if we do not let go of our issues we can get into great trouble.

By helping these individuals to help themselves we know how to help them learn to let go of their anxieties and fears.

The second thing to say about such individuals is that they must learn to let go of their issues with the people around them. That means that if a family member or friend does not help them they must learn to let go of them with them. We must learn to forgive ourselves and let go of our issues with ourselves. We must also learn to let go of our issues with our community.

John Nolan
Sheffield UK
0114 299 8888