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National Phobics Society

Zion Community Resource Centre
339 Stretford Road
Hulme
Manchester
M15 4ZY

Tel: 0870 122 2325
Fax: 0161 226 7727
Web: www.phobics-society.org.uk
Best time to telephone: 9.30am - 9.00pm Monday - Friday.

The National Phobics Society was set up to help anyone affected by anxiety disorders. The Society provides the following services:

  • Information about phobias and all anxiety disorders including panic and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).
  • A listening service.
  • Membership of the Society. Members can be put in touch with other members in their locality via a contact list if they wish.
  • Clinical hypnotherapy service available throughout the UK and cognitive behavioral therapy.
  • Telephone helpline for members only, run by trained staff and volunteers who have extensive knowledge of anxiety disorders.
  • Counselling service.
  • Self-help groups.
  • Newsletters produced every 12 weeks with a variety of articles on therapies, members' experiences, therapy offers, and research.
  • Factsheets, self-help information packs and therapy tapes, videos.
  • Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) service.
  • Complementary therapies: reflexology, therapeutic massage, aromatherapy, reiki healing.
  • On-line services.
  • Phone therapy services.
Checked: 13 Nov 2007

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