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3 Responses to “Treating Panic Attacks with VCDT (Visual Coding Displacement Therapy)”
One slight problem with Nic and Eva; although I have no doubt that their methods work, and people really do cure their anxiety/depression/phobias, why does it have to cost so much?? It means that those of small means, probably because of their challenges, have to suffer with their problems, and have to get on meds. Why does this thing HAVE TO DISCLUDE THOSE WHO NEED IT THE MOST?
Panic attacks and anxieties are more and more common. VCDT should be taught in hospitals and to all medical professionals, it would save the Government and the Health Service a fortune in prozac and the like.
January 27th, 2010 at 5:09 am
I`m suffer of this illness to, some times scary to die of brain-bleeding and scary to die of heart-stop – 27 years ancient male !
Death dread !
January 27th, 2010 at 5:09 am
One slight problem with Nic and Eva; although I have no doubt that their methods work, and people really do cure their anxiety/depression/phobias, why does it have to cost so much?? It means that those of small means, probably because of their challenges, have to suffer with their problems, and have to get on meds. Why does this thing HAVE TO DISCLUDE THOSE WHO NEED IT THE MOST?
January 27th, 2010 at 5:09 am
Panic attacks and anxieties are more and more common. VCDT should be taught in hospitals and to all medical professionals, it would save the Government and the Health Service a fortune in prozac and the like.