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Talking Life
PO Box 1
Wirral
CH47 7DD
Tel (enquiries): 0151 632 1206
Tel (tape sales): 0151 632 0662
Web: www.talkinglife.co.uk
Talking Life, in association with some of the UK's leading health charities, produces a range of health management programmes on audio tape and CD. These are designed to improve the lifestyle of people with a wide variety of health problems. Programmes are specially designed by leading medical experts to provide a simple to use and inexpensive means to help sufferers obtain practical advice, relief and control over their lives. Talking Life Self-Help Audio Programmes include the following:
- Coping with Pain
- Coping with Back Pain
- Coping with Headaches & Migraine
- Feeling Good
- Relaxation Kit
- Coping with Depression
- Coping with Anxiety
- Coping with Stress at Work
- Coping with Bereavement
- Coping with Sleep Problems
- Coping with Children's Sleep Problems
Contact the number above for a complete list, prices and full description of programmes.
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