phobia
phobia
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by Colin Smith - 2007-05-23
The mind learns fast. A very powerful way to view life is toexperience everything as a learning experience. I think itwas Dr. Richard Bandler (co-creator of NLP) who first mademe realise that Ph...
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by Colin Smith - 2007-05-24
Even now that fact is hard for many people to accept! The truth isthough, the Fast Phobia Cure has now been in existence for over twentyyears and has been used successfully on 100's of thousands...
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by Colin Smith - 2007-05-21
Imagine discovering a way to get rid of your fears in aquick and painless manner. In fact it can even become fun!Did you know only two of all the fears you have are innate:The fear of falling an...
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by Jeff Foster - 2007-06-08
Stress and its effects on your every day health is something that must be addressed. Stress can have long-term consequences and it's not something you really can ignore. Many people in an attempt to...
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by Juliet Cohen - 2007-06-09
Anxiety is a feeling of unease. Anxiety is only considered to be a mental health problem when it is prolonged, severe and is interfering with everyday activities. Fortunately, most anxiety disorders a...
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by Jeff Foster - 2007-06-09
'She drove me to drink' used to be a popular phrase. Its essential meaning is that stress induces people to consume alcohol. While it's true that stress can be an incentive to drink, it's equally true...
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by Alan B. Densky - 2007-06-18
DEFINITION AND SYMPTOMS OF PHOBIAS:A phobia is defined as a fear not based in a real situation. When a person experiences a phobic attack, they get panicky feelings; their breathing and heart ra...
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by Alan B. Densky, CH - 2007-07-12
DEFINITION AND SYMPTOMS OF PHOBIAS:A phobia is defined as an unfounded fear. When a person experiences a panic attack, they get frightened feelings; their respiration and heart rates raise; they may f...
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by Adam Eason - 2007-07-24
No party is complete without balloons. Balloons are such fun aren't they? Well, I associate them with having fun. I have mentioned the idea lots of times before and quoted excerpts from my favou...
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by Steve Baker - 2007-08-10
Phobia is a derivative of the Greek word "phobos", meaning fear. It does seem however, to have two different definitions. Here are a couple of examples: a) an extremely intense and overwhelming ...