miércoles, 27 de abril de 2016

Paris attacks: Terrorist suspect's brother says his family is in shock - Elevator Phobia Therapy - DFW, Frisco, Allen, Garland TX

Paris attacks: Terrorist suspect's brother says his family is in shock




As snipers and police officers in full body
armour descend on Molenbeek, all eyes are
on this district of Brussels.
It's being called the jihadi capital of Europe
- and is also where Salah Abdeslam grew up.
The 26 year old is now on the run.
He's a key suspect and the 8th missing gunman
of the Paris attacks
Another son who was among those being arrested
was told he wouldn't face any charges.
andquot;I cannot tell you why, I can not tell you
how.
We are an open minded family and never had
any problems with justice.
You must also understand that because of the
tragedy my parents are in shockandquot;.
I think, we think of the victims, of the families
of the victims.
But you have to also understand that we have
a mother,
we have a family and that despite everything
he remains her childandquot;
Salah Abdeslam was reportedly stopped by officers
on Saturday in the wake of the attacks - but
then let go.
With the strong possibility that he has returned
to Brussels, an international manhunt is underway.
The target - the last surviving member and
accomplice of the Islamist group
that killed 129 people in Paris on Friday
night.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSvgG6SMDFw


Elevator Phobia Therapy - DFW, Frisco, Allen, Garland TX




Hello, I'm psychotherapist Steve B. Reed.
As a specialist in working with anxiety, panic
attacks and phobias, I often have the opportunity
to help people get over a fear of riding in
elevators.
A fear of elevators is often a form of claustrophobia.
Claustrophobia being the fear of being trapped
or confined in a small space. It is estimated
that about 4% of the population worldwide
suffers from this type of phobia.
If you have an elevator phobia, the sight
of those doors closing can trigger an immediate
feeling of anxiety and panic.
You may begin to feel your heart rate elevate
as the elevator begins to rise. Your blood
pressure may go up too. You may feel shaky,
tense and experience rapid breathing.
Even glass elevators, where you can see outside,
can trigger other phobias such as a fear of heights.
These fears happen because the alarm center
of your brain has made a mistake. It is associating
a ride in the elevator as a dangerous activity.
Your brain may have associated a bad experience
in a closed space or in a high place as overwhelming
or painful.
When you are in a situation that feels similar,
your brain then remembers the distress and
causes you to go into a fight-or-flight reflex.
Fortunately, there are effective therapies
and treatment for the fear of elevators. With
help, you can learn to associate calmness,
comfort and relaxation with riding in an elevator.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcorfFM8uhY

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