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My name is Veronica Mauvis. I have a training in psychology and also as a nurse. I spent a large part of my career looking at why people think the way they do and the impact our thoughts have on our lives.

In the past I have been involved in perception research, thought processes, brain development in early childhood education as well as cross cultural psychology. I have run businesses and spent time in public relations and market research.

My interest in anxiety and its complications has grown as I realised just how stressful life today is for so many people. We might have all kinds of labour saving gadgets but we seem to have created an extremely stressed society in the West.

Our “modern” medical fraternity seem to be interested in organs rather than people and holistic medicine as it was practised 60 years ago when my father was a doctor seems to have been forgotten.

Then I began to research the subject of anxiety and its crippling complication of panic attacks. The fact that millions of people world wide suffer from anxiety and many of those have panic attacks horrified me. Aside from the dreadful suffering that people go through, is the cost to our modern medical systems. What was happening here? What were the answers?

When I came across Joe Barry’s site on panic attacks and general anxiety disorder (gad ) I was immediately interested. I soon realised that here was someone who really understood panic attacks and had been helping others for years. In fact often achieving success where other methods were failing. I understand how panic attacks can be so traumatic to the sufferer that they ruin lives. However it looks as if the One Move Technique ™ is changing thousands of lives back to normal.

Since the beginning of the recession many people’s economic world has been shaken up through no fault of their own. Society is unbalanced and worried and many people feel even more stressed at the mere thought of what could happen to them.

The information in this site is not just for people with extreme anxiety and experiencing panic attacks, it will also help people to find a much needed balance in their lives.

I am hoping that the information here will be useful to you or someone you know.

I wish you well.

Veronica Mauvis

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