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Can Dr Claire Weekes help you deal with you anxiety?

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

There is one doctor, Dr Claire Weekes, that has an outstanding international reputation for her material in the field of nervous disorders. Doctors and treatment centers from many different countries recommend her work.  She has achieved distinction as the first woman Doctor of Science at the University of Sydney, and was recognized by Queen Elizabeth II for her contributions to medicine.  If there is any further doubt over her credentials, she was nominated for two Nobel Prizes and is credited with being an early pioneer in her field.

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Dr Weekes is no longer alive but her legacy is still considered as relevant as it was when she was alive.  Dr Weekes worked with many people that suffered from panic disorders and was able to utilize her observations, her scientific acumen and her own personal understanding to help a multitude of people.  She would never claim to cure people; she would always say that she showed people how they could heal themselves.   Dr Weekes believed that panic and anxiety are the result of a continuous state of severe sensitization which is being kept alive by confusion and fear. Sometimes the condition is brought about by an event and sometimes it occurs bit by bit, especially if the sufferer is forced to live with unpleasant circumstances. She teaches people through her self help methods how to regain mastery over their mental state.What’s more, Dr Weekes provides ways to manage and cope with the feelings of fear and dread that are commonly felt. Finally, she helps people to understand their physical symptoms and how they relate to their mental state.

You can read an article about the causes of panic attacks here.

Basically, her material explains what people are suffering from, how they can deal with it and provides an understanding of all the symptoms both physical and psychological that come with it. She also deals with depression which she refers to (in this context) as depletion.  It is as if the sufferer has been thrashing the panic button and flooding the engine with adrenaline for some considerable time and the battery is flat. Dr Weekes explains how the battery can be recharged. One of her strengths is that she is extremely good at reassuring her patients that they are not the only ones experiencing these symptoms and that there is in fact nothing seriously wrong with them.

If you are suffering from panic or a nervous disorder and you would like some more information including free samples of Dr Weekes work, you can visit Anxiety Assist for help.

 

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