Sorry about all of the spam this list has been getting. I'm able to get
online more often now, so I should be able to delete posts like this more
regularly. I'm also creating a new moderator for the list who should be able
to delete messages if I can't get online for a while.
The only other thing that I could do is have messages need approving before
they are sent to the list, but that will lead to delays as I can't get
online every day.
I will try and keep an eye on things more now :-)
Claire.
>Please don't fall for this.
>
>If someone joins a phobia self help group then it should be to gain
>more knowledge about their phobia and/or to help and support others.
>
>It should not be to sell their own products.
>
>Maybe some of the methods in this book work and maybe they don't but
>you won't find out unless you hand over your money. That is the sure
>sign of a scam. I don't believe a word of it.
>
>Barbara
>
>--- In b_phobia@yahoogroups.com, "mjgjxbwamdsc" <mjgjxbwamdsc@...>
>wrote:
> >
> > There's a lot of misinformation and ineffective phobia treatments
>out
> > there. There are some people that are operating out of decades-old
> > ideas and theories about how phobias should be treated. The truth
>is,
> > not very many therapists have a clue as to what to do with phobias.
> > You could spend years and thousands of dollars researching,
>reading,
> > poring over old books in dusty libraries, going to sessions with
> > boring, ill-informed therapists trying to help you gain "insight"
>into
> > you problem (and if you do get insight, it usually doesn't help -
>it's
> > a fact).
> > My friend Keith Livingston have been searching and testing for
>years to
> > find you the most dynamic, most powerful, most effective and
>quickest
> > techniques so you don't have to waste your time with irrelevant
>and
> > outdated techniques or in therapy for years with someone who
>doesn't
> > understand what to do with phobias.
> > http://phobiaakem.blogspot.com/#
> >
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