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Why Am I Always Told To Work The Program? Part II


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:) OH WOW !!!! A local lol . Well im not born and bred Cornish but love living here . So you arnt alone :) Today wasnt my last day after all it will be in three weeks time . Then what i wonder ?? Anyway just want you to know how brave you are making the appointment for a start and actually going to one . BE PROUD . :)
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hello cornish dee,,,belive it or not i'm from cornwall(i think im the only 1 in cornwall who suffers from this lol)but yes,ive only got 6 secions first 1 last week..... that was hard telling a stranger my worst fears...never mind....she sais we start the real work next month............................................
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Hello Fatwillie , me again lol . You say you only have six sessions , thats all i can have as well . In fact last session this afternoon . Im from the UK , just wondered if you are too ? Infact very nervouse going today because she wants to bring on a panicn attack TO SHOW I WONT DIE FROM IT . Grrrrrr i know i wont , thats one thing i have learnt from here and deal with them at least five a week . So am going to tell her i dont want to .
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Fatwillie, There really is no way to tell as every patient and therapist is so different. Give it your best effort, you have nothing to lose and all to gain! Danielle, Bilingual Health Educator
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i understand what u r saying,but my theripist says i only have 6 secions with here.....will this be enough??????
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Members, One of the most important parts of behavioral therapy is real-life experience. You and the therapist determine whether you have been avoiding particular places and situations, and which patterns are causing you problems. You agree to work on avoidance behaviors that are most seriously interrupting your life. For example, fear of driving may be of high importance for some patients while the inability to go to the grocery store may be most important others. In behavior therapy you learn to slowly approach a situation or place you are anxious about. Using this step-by-step approach, which helped by encouragement and skilled advice from your therapist can help you to gradually master your fears and help you begin to approach situations that you thought you never could. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Like behavioral therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) teaches patients to react differently to the situations and bodily sensations that trigger their panic attacks. Cognitive behavioral therapists use many of the same behavioral techniques of behavior therapists. However, in CBT you also learn to understand how your thinking patterns contribute to your symptoms. With the help of an expert you can learn how to modify or eliminate the thought patterns that contribute to your symptoms. Your growing awareness of your thinking patterns, combined with exposure work and other behavioral techniques, help your confront your feared situations. The Panic Program The Panic Program is a free web-based 12-week self-guided educational program is located on this web site. It has been specifically designed for people with panic disorder and/or agoraphobia. Studies have shown the Panic Program to be very effective in helping people overcome their panic. Do any members have any questions about the program or exposure therapy? Danielle, Bilingual Health Educator

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