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Phobias

“Fear” is a normal response to danger.  When that fear is either irrational or excessive it can develop into a phobia.  When this happens, normal activities become challenges.  People can develop phobic reactions to animals (e.g., spiders), activities (e.g., flying), or social situations (e.g., speaking in public or simply being in a public environment).
Phobias affect people of all ages, from all walks of life, and in every part of the country. Symptoms of a phobia include the following:

• Feelings of panic, dread, horror, or terror.
• Recognition that the fear goes beyond normal boundaries and the actual threat of danger.
• Reactions that are automatic and uncontrollable, practically taking over the person’s thoughts.
• Rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, trembling, and an overwhelming desire to flee the
situation, all the physical reactions associated with extreme fear.
• Extreme measures taken to avoid the feared object or situation.

Phobias are divided into categories according to the cause of the reaction and avoidance:

AGORAPHOBIA
Agoraphobia is the fear of being alone in any place or situation where it seems escape would be difficult or help unavailable should the need arise.  People with agoraphobia may avoid being on bridges, busy streets or in crowded stores. Some people with agoraphobia become so disabled they literally will not leave their homes. If they do, it is only with great distress or when accompanied by a friend or family member.
Most people with agoraphobia develop the disorder after first suffering from one or more spontaneous panic attacks; feelings of intense, overwhelming terror accompanied by symptoms such as sweating, shortness of breath, or faintness. These attacks seem to occur randomly and without warning, making it impossible for a person to predict what situation will trigger such a reaction.
The unpredictability of the panic attacks “trains” individuals to anticipate future panic attacks and, therefore, to fear any situation in which an attack may occur. As a result, they avoid going into any place or situation where previous panic attacks have occurred.

SOCIAL PHOBIA
            A person with social phobia fears being watched or humiliated while doing something in front of others. The activity is often as mundane as signing a personal check or eating a meal. The most common social phobia is the fear of speaking in public. Many people have a generalized form of social phobia, in which they fear and avoid interpersonal interactions. This makes it difficult for them to go to work or school or to socialize at all.

SPECIFIC PHOBIA
            As the name implies, people with a specific phobia generally have an irrational fear of specific objects or situations.  The disability caused by this phobia can be severe if the feared object or situation is a common one.  The most common specific phobia in the general population is fear of animals—particularly dogs, snakes, insects, and mice.

            Other specific phobias are fear of closed spaces (claustrophobia) and fear of heights (acrophobia).

            Most simple phobias develop during childhood and eventually disappear. Those that persist into adulthood rarely go away without treatment.

Treatment
            Any phobia that interferes with daily living and creates extreme disability should be treated. With proper treatment, the vast majority of phobia patients can completely overcome their fears and be symptom-free for life.

Consider the True Cost if You Don't Eliminate the Fear
            If you are in business the cost is incalculable. Missed business opportunities. Passed over for a promotion. This could cost you tens, even hundreds of thousands of dollars over your career.

Our Program:

How do we do it?
            Working closely with you we will teach you, and guide you through, several sessions in which, quickly, precisely and enjoyably, you will literally 're-wire' your automatic response to your phobia.

            Until now, the anxiety has been a conditioned response, but using these extraordinary techniques your mind will quickly, powerfully, permanently re-build the emotions associated with your phobia and eliminate your response to it.

How Long will it Take?
            Our program can provide results in as little as 2 sessions. Commit yourself to working with us, and we’ll work with you until your fear is over.

Take Action Now
            So please, whether or not you decide to work with us, make a decision to get over your phobia. 

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You will be working one-on-one with one of our team, with guaranteed lifetime elimination of your phobia.

Cost- From $499 and up.  

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