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Archive for May, 2011

4 wonderful ways to wipe away worries

Learn how to help clients who worry too much – by Mark Tyrrell “Drag your thoughts away from your troubles… by the ears, by the heels, or any other way you can manage it!” (Mark Twain) ‘Worrying‘ is a word that comes from an old English expression meaning to ‘strangle’. (1) That’s an appropriate connotation, [...]

4 great therapy techniques for OCD

Learn how to break the grip of compulsive behaviours – by Mark Tyrrell Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is essentially an anxiety driven condition. Compulsive behaviour can also be observed in animals if they are too narrowly confined and have elevated levels of stress hormone. (1) But like all repetitive behaviours, the compulsion may start to [...]

3 cunning ways to communicate confidence in therapy

How to inspire your clients to believe in their recovery – by Mark Tyrrell “… All I did was give him a look of confident expectation. An infant learning to walk, you know he can learn to walk, but the infant doesn’t know. You give the infant the confident support of your expectation.” Dr Milton [...]


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