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  1. Vertigo Road Trip or How not to cure a phobia...

    Watch out for presenter Mel Giedroyc this week on the BBC when she takes five people with an extreme fear of heights on a once-in-a-lifetime trip to cure their debilitating phobia. I work with phobia sufferes all the time and the one thign I don't do is just make them confront the fear straight away. Of course that would make a very boring television programme wouldn't it?! (A Review of Vertigo Road Trip will appear here after the show airs.)

    Over on the BBC of course there is a different approach to helping people with the phobia that has caused them so much grief in the past.

    The sufferers on vertigo road trip this Wednesday on BBC One confront their fears head-on by undergoing exposure therapy, attempting a series of increasingly difficult height-based challenges, from the peaks of the Alps to the world's tallest building, designed to push them to their limits. The show takes the phobics from the UK to Austria, Switzerland and Abu Dhabi and climaxes in Dubai, where - assuming they have all made it this far - the final challenge is to scale the 828m Burj Khalifa tower. Will they manage to make the climb or will it prove to be a mission impossible? Psychologist Jennifer Wild joins Mel as she leads the group on their life-changing journey.

    I have to admit that I will be tuning into the show to see how they handle it. All I know at the moment is that we wouldn't be watching the participants on the television if they were not going to be scared and reacting to the problems that they encounter. If you have a fear or phobia, like heights, spiders, driving or anything else and you would like to get rid of it forever without having to relive the problem or be exposed to it before you have overcome the problem then just drop me an email at [email protected] or call me on 07980 233160 and I will be happy to answer any questions that you have. You can also find out all about how to solve you phobia right here....

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    TV Preview of Vertigo Road Trip.  A full review of this programme will appear here once the programme has aired on BBC 1.

    From the dramatic peaks of the Alps to the world's tallest building, they'll attempt a series of increasingly difficult height-based challenges that will push them to their limits.

    Watch with heart in mouth as they mount a step ladder to clear the guttering of leaves on a bungalow.

    Head-swirling locations across the UK, Austria, Switzerland, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai await them, the show climaxing at the tallet building in the world, the 828m Burj Khalifa tower. Not for nothing is it known as ‘the Mow Cop of Arabia’.

    The Burj Khalifa is almost twice the height of London's Shard, so will the five phobics be able to overcome their fear and climb it? Or will it be mission impossible?

    Oxford University psychologist Dr Jennifer Wild leads the group on this hair-raising and potentially life-changing journey.

     
  2. Have you heard this story about Sherlock Holmes before?

    Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson went on a camping trip. After well-prepared meal and a bottle of wine they lay down for the night and went to sleep in their tent. Some hours later Holmes woke and nudged his faithful friend.
    He said to Watson. “Watson look up and tell me what you see”
    Watson replied “I see me then billions of stars”.
    “What does that tell you Holmes enquired?” Watson pondered for a minute then replied
    “Astronomically it tells me that there are millions of the galaxies and potentially billions of planets
    Astrologically I observed that Saturn is in Leo.
    Horologically I deduce that the time is approximately a 3:15am.
    Theologically I can see that God is all powerful and we are small and insignificant.
    Meteorologically I suspect it will have a beautiful day tomorrow. What does it tell you Sherlock? Holmes was silent for a minute and then spoke.
    “Watson you idiot , someone has stolen our tent”.

    While it's obviously just a joke it does also have an interesting thought behind it. If you are so engrossed in one way of thinking then perhaps you may miss something that is right under your nose ! 

    Often the solution is right before us but we just do not have our eyes open enough to see it.

    So, you don't always need to think like a detective!