Fear, Anxiety, and Phobias

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Fear, Anxiety, and Phobias

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IDL views fear as an adaptive defensive contraction of the self. That which is feared is “other;” That which is trusted is assimilated into identity. Therefore, by becoming and experiencing life from the perspective of the source of fear, the defensive contraction is reversed, replaced by a gradual expansion and thinning of self and its boundaries. 
This does not mean that self does not continue to exist as a functional and practical necessity; only that the boundaries it creates are not fear-based nor are they meant to generate self-other dualisms. 
IDL has shown that this process consistently has profound effects on the entire range of anxiety disorders, from panic attacks to post-traumatic stress disorder. 

For Beginners:

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Interviewing Fear

Scared of the Darkness

Healing life-long fears

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For Coaches:

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Why won’t my fears go away?

Moving Out of Fear

Surfing your way out of fear

Transforming Chronic Fear

A Labrador Reduces Anxiety

Move Toward What You Fear

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For Practitioners:

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Reducing Existential Fears

Using a fear of drowning to wake up

Inner Help With a Flying Phobia

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For Trainers:

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