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A Road To Recovery

Thank you for visiting Walking To Freedom. Here you will find training and awareness courses designed by people with agoraphobia and anxiety panics for people

Introduction

We are an organisation set up by those living with Agoraphobia,Anxiety Panic Attacks, and related problems. We are here to provide training and awareness courses designed by people with agoraphobia and anxiety panics for people with agoraphobia and anxiety panics.

The course has been designed to be used within support groups and by carers to help them deliver the correct kind of assistance from the sufferer’s point of view. We are here to help sufferers reach agreed goals as part of the recovery programme.

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Recovery programme
Thank you for visiting Walking To Freedom. Here you will find training and awareness courses designed by people with agoraphobia and anxiety panics for people with agoraphobia and anxiety panics, and their carers , and support groups. Our recovery programme has been designed help sufferers reach
Fundraising
At Walking to Freedom we have a number of fund-raising projects. We are proud to announce that thus far we have been extremely successful in these projects. If you are part of a support group for those living with agoraphobia, anxiety panic attacks and related problems we would love to share thes
Awareness
Here are some notes on how this web site came into being ,and what we hope to achieve. To begin one of the people involved in establishing the Training , and Awareness course. Was involved in a very stressful job , and suffered from sleep deprivation for a number of years .As a result ended up suffe

What the Walkers will do

This programme will consist of a trained person walking with an agoraphobia sufferer under the general supervision of the sufferer’s GP.The walker will establish a series of goals with the sufferer and then will work with them to achieve those goals. for example, for an hour a day, over a period of three months, they will first walk to the front door, next open the door, on another occasion look out, then again step out. By incremental steps and repeated practice the sufferer will gain confidence to move further away from their house, and eventually be able to attend a workshop.
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  • Recovery programme
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  • Fundraising
  • Chatroom
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