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In 1972 David Daish was a shy, sensitive eighteen year old. He suffered a chronic nervous breakdown and describes this harrowing experience in a moving and poignant account at a time when treatment was almost impossible to come by.
This is a truthful and detailed story of stark fear, anxiety, panic and agoraphobia, culminating in a complete transformation of the author's life.
'Fear' is written specifically to help fellow sufferers and their families, who constantly search for explanations without success, frequently without hope. David gives a highly personal view of his experiences. He is happy in the knowledge he can share with many other sufferers, the fact that there is hope and suffering can be replaced by a deeper appreciation of the role of fear and the joy lurking on the other side of it.
FEAR brings a unique and inspiring message to the many sufferers worldwide..
This book pays homage to the remarkable work of the Australian Physician, Dr. Claire Weekes, whose groundbreaking methods help millions.