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A
thorough understanding of what anxiety, panic, fear and worry is,
how it developed and what has been maintaining it. |
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Knowledge and practical application of cognitive skills to manage
and reduce fear, worry and overanalysing, long term. |
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Ability to think for
yourself, rather than believe what you hear |
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Reduction/elimination of physical symptoms of the anxiety response,
including racing heart, sweating, blushing, trembling, shaking,
nausea, dizzy, pins and needles, dry mouth, etc, and panic attacks. |
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Greater
personal understanding of how to manage all emotions, including
fear, depression and anger. and modification of obvious, and subtle
avoidant behaviours. |
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Reduction/elimination of obvious and subtle avoidant behaviours
resulting in more experiences in life through attendance,
involvement and participation in situations. |
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Appreciation of sensitivity and individuality. |
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Greater
sense of self worth and esteem leading to increased confidence and
contentment within self and personal experience of life. |
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Improved communication skills, assertion skills, and more satisfying
relationships with others in life. |
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Ability
to focus on the task at hand, rather than fear based stimulus. |
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Ability
to relax the body, and calm the mind. |
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Knowledge and practical application of a balanced lifestyle in all
areas of life, to enhance both physical and emotional health. |
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Understanding of nutritional and physical exercise factors in
overall recovery. |
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The
development of a new healthy belief framework and knowledge of how
to implement it into life in a practical way. |
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Reasonable and realistic goals and time frames with graduated
manageable steps to overcome fears. |
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Reduction/elimination of analysing, personalising, internalising and
replaying thoughts and scenarios from the past, present and future. |
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Renewed
enthusiasm, motivation, optimism, and energy in life. |
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More
free time in the mind allowing the pursuit and enjoyment of
activities of interest. |
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Ability
to embrace and implement the concepts of choice, consequence and
responsibility into life. |