Anxiety Therapy is Not the Way to Help Panic Attack Or Anxiety Disorder Suffer

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Katherine Jackson

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Apr 4, 2010, 11:21:12 AM4/4/10
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Firstly, I am a sufferer of 13 years, albeit on the mend now. I have
endured everything from panic attacks to real head on the floor
depression - frightening, really frightening.
I want to talk an off the wall approach to the way to help sufferers
by telling this story, which has something of a humourous bent to it.
A panic disorder sufferer falls in a hole and cries for help.
A rich man walking past hears him and drops in some money, saying
"there you go, I am sure that will help", to which the sufferer
replies that is no good to him, how can that get him out of the hole?.
A priest then walks past, hears his cries for help and drops in a
bible telling him that will help, but the sufferer replies that will
not get him out of his hole either.
Some good Samaritan then calls for a therapist to come and help him
and he is consequently approached by a counsellor who drops in a
leaflet and tells him that he should come and visit him and it will
only cost him so much per visit. The man replies that will not get him
out of the hole, so the counsellor sends for a doctor.
The doctor drops him in some pills to which the man again replies that
these will not get him out of the hole.
Someone then jumps into the hole beside him and the man asks him what
is he doing there, now they are both trapped. However, the person who
jumped into the hole tells him not to worry, help is at hand as he has
been a fellow sufferer himself and knows how to get out of the hole.

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