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HilaryN123 Review from Stu 0 Oct 12 2009, 10:32 AM EDT by HilaryN123
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Stu emailed me the following description of the book:
"He basically runs through the evolution of anxiety disorders and and believes that everything from OCD to Social Phobia and anorexia etc all develop from the same source, ie from your early years. He then describes how to beat these disorders by suggesting that instead of trying to find the answer to "why do I suffer like this?" that accepting the past (as you said on Wiki its a subjective interpretation of what was was a bad experiance) accept that you were made to feel bad and that the problems evolved this way! Interestingly, Like Sarno, he believes that almost all illness and physical "aches and pains" evolve from anxiety and anger."
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