Panic and Anxiety treatment
- The public health care system and the alternatives
In my own personal experience, the mental health treatment that is available through the UK public health care system can be a little patchy. Some doctors are very good when it comes to understanding panic and anxiety disorders, others are not so quick to recognize the symptoms and are not totally clued up on the most effective methods of treatment. They can often be too eager to prescribe medications and wave you out the door, which is understandable because of the pressure that they are under to treat as many people as possible. This has caused many sufferers to seek out alternative ways to deal with panic and anxiety.
What alternative forms of panic and anxiety treatment are available?
One alternative that has proven to be popular is the Linden Method. You have probably heard of this method as it has quite a large online presence. It can be tempting to dismiss it as another online scam, especially when the negative thinking styles associated with anxiety disorder can cause you to make such assumptions quite readily.
So, what are the facts when it comes to the Linden Method?Charles Linden was diagnosed as suffering from acute panic attacks, anxiety and associated phobias nearly two decades ago. He has spent much of his adult life fighting against the symptoms. After becoming frustrated with the level of care that he was receiving and losing faith that he would ever find a solution, he began to research what had helped to cure others of their anxiety. From this research, Charles Linden developed his own method of anxiety and panic disorder treatment. It involved applying certain strategies and principles to his own way of life. These principles were formed from the research that Charles had carried out whilst he was an anxiety sufferer.
The Linden Center is well known in the UK as an authority when it comes to treating anxiety and panic disorder. It is well established in the real world (i.e. not just another 'miracle cure' web site) and Charles Linden is well respected in Great Britain and has contributed to BBC Radio as well as well-known publications such as: Natural Health, Women, Women's Own, Pick Me Up, About.com, Top Santé and OK magazine.
Of course, there are no hard and fast guarantees when it comes to finding an anxiety disorder solution and anyone who claims to provide the miracle cure is probable a scammer. The Linden Centers claim an impressive 95% success rate but do offer a refund to those how find the treatment to be ineffective. Again, the method is not a 'miracle cure' it demands a certain level of commitment and effort on the part of the sufferer. I don't believe that it is possible to cure anxiety without this investment of time and energy. The Linden Method perhaps can be seen as a guide to help you to channel this endeavor in the correct direction.
For more information, please visit The Linden Method.




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