Have you become obsessed with the fear of panic attacks? Do you feel like you are unable to function in your normal daily life for fear of attack? It is no wonder that you probably feel scared as panic attacks bring feelings of gloom and despair. You might even feel you are going mad.
After we received a hundreds of messages, we decided to offer you a book “Fight Your Fears” on audio CD. You can listen the CD in your car while driving or on your mp3 player while running … The choice is yours.
This CD guide will show you how to analyze yourself, how to evaluate your [...]
Agraphobia (also contreltophobia) is the abnormal fear of sexual abuse, a particular case of specific phobia.
Sufferers of agraphobia have usually had a past experience linking emotional trauma with sexual abuse. Such experiences do not have to happen to the sufferer: watching sexual abuse occur (even in movies or on television) can act as a trigger [...]
“The unconscious “you” is that vast, hidden, powerful force within you, as propounded originally by the father of psychiatry”
Dr. Sigmund Freud envisioned the unconscious as the repository of all dissatisfied urges and impulses, as the storehouse of all resentments, inhibitions, grievances and frustrations. He saw the primacy of sex as the motivating force in the [...]
WHETHER OR NOT you are aware of it, you are a composite being with several different “you” in control, one overlapping the other. There are outer and inner “you”.
One of the outer “you” is your body and its component parts, that are visible and invisible to the eye. This includes all the inner organs, the [...]
It is in your awareness that there are disturbing factors in your present emotional make-up. It is in your desire to look for the contributory causes and try to eliminate them. It is in your reading these lines and in your willingness to follow through in the projected thirty-day plan. It is in your readiness [...]
Definition of Fear
Fear is an emotional response to tangible and realistic dangers. Fear should be distinguished from anxiety, an emotion that often arises out of proportion to the actual threat or danger involved, and can be subjectively experienced without any specific attention to the threatening object.
Old English faer, the ancestor of our word fear, meant [...]


















