Client Testimonial: Bird Phobia
"I had lived with a severe bird phobia for as long as I can remember. Even hearing the word ‘bird’ was enough to make me physically sick, and seeing one would send me into panic. It affected every aspect of my daily life, and I honestly didn’t believe anything could help me.
My son contacted Michael who was very confident that he would help me. After just two sessions with Michael, everything changed. I can now walk outside without fear, without panic, and without that horrible sick feeling. It feels like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. I can even hang out the washing again.
I never imagined I could feel this free. Michael made the whole process calm, safe and surprisingly easy. I’m so grateful — it’s not an exaggeration to say this has changed my life."
Client, Great Bentley.
Client Testimonial: Agoraphobia
I contacted Michael as I was overcome with anxiety to the point of being housebound. I had tried so many different therapies over many years and was not holding out much hope.... How wrong was I! I cannot sum up in a review the difference Michael has made to my life; I have gone from hiding under a blanket with panic to running my own successful business and enjoying life again. He is amazing (and I am not easily impressed!) - very clever and very grounded - and I cannot recommend him highly enough!
Sue, Tendering.
Client Testimonial: Obsessive Compulsive Thoughts
Pathways in the brain get larger and more efficient every time you think of the same thing or make a connection between two things. What starts as a thin wobbly bald line through a grassy meadow, over time, becomes more established, with first people then cattle, then horses and carriages, then cars and lorries until you have a motorway three lanes wide, made of concrete and topped in tarmac with crash barriers, lay-bys and service stations. By the time you are in your teens these pathways are so deeply etched into your brain that they are almost impossible to move. Read more
Client, Colchester
Client Testimonial: Agoraphobia