Saturday, 22 August 2009

Treating Phobias on the BBC

The term phobia is more and more common these days and some clients even report having "phobias", plural. Of course not all of what is reported as a phobia atually is a real phobia. When I was on the BBC working with clients, some individuals who phoned in rquesting sessions talked about smoking as "a fear of cigarettes!" Often clients are talking about generalised anxiety, rather than a specfic irrationl fear of a place or thing.

The key to treating phobias is to explore the process by which the person is creating the fear and as a therapist knowing that on the radio 50,000 people will be listening in, really increases the enthusism for producing a good outcome for the client. JBW has some of the best practitioners who can deal with a variety of phobic issues. On average I see phobics every single week in private practice. Many of the BBC sessions I did can be found at www.nickkemp.com for those interested in hearing how sucessful these tools can be!

Regards
Nick Kemp

1 Comments:

Anonymous Adam said...

Hey Nick I couldn't agree more. I find the majority of people wanting to get rid of phobias really have much milder forms of anxiety. A phobia with intense panic and fear is really easy to treatm with hypnotherapy and NLP.

05 December 2009 11:38  

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