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TMS Discussion ThreadsThe following is a list of links to some of the better discussions from our old forum. However, we encourage you tovisit our new foruminstead.- Afraid to walk: "I have never suffered from sciatica, so I cannot comment on that but I can tell you that the fear of walking used to dominate my life. On my profile there is a link to my success story, it's long-ish but hopefully you can identify with some of it."
- Doubts about Sarno’s remedies: "When later I read Sarno´s books I was relieved at thinking it was psychosomatic and his emphasis on childhood rage and actual circumstances fitted in with my life and my views on psychotherapy."
- What will it take for TMS doctors to agree on one name?: "Dr. Sarno makes a point in The Divided Mind that many patients would not have sought psychotherapy were they not seeking physical symptom relief. There is a danger in labeling psychosomatic symptoms with current DSM-IV diagnoses."
- Susan Derozier’s email to the TMS Wiki: "You are doing exactly what you should be in just writing whatever comes. I realize you are anxious to jump into the child experience but sometimes we need to just follow whatever words present. Sometimes it may not seem to make a lot of sense but believe me, it will."
- The Presence Process: an extension of Eckhart Tolle: "the presence process is not about feeling good(although eventually i suspect you will), it is about feeling what you feel."