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Fear not! Help is at hand...

Published on 30th November 2006 in News

Does your fear of heights send you soaring into panic? Does your fear of social gatherings make you stay at home? Do you panic at the thought of using a public toilet or become panic-stricken at the sight of a clown?

Has your fear prevented or disrupted holidays with friends and family or cost you promotion at work? Is your phobia destroying your life, ruining your relationships and making you miserable?

If your phobia is controlling your life, then fear not, the BBC can help.

The BBC is looking for people to take part in a brand new programme which aims to help people overcome their phobias and alter their lives for the better.

But you won't have to face your fear alone. Leading experts will guide you through the latest treatments and using new, highly successful techniques, they'll train your mind to overcome your phobia and dramatically change your life forever.

So if you want the opportunity to face your fear, and overcome it, then the BBC would like to hear from you.

Please contact them on 0808 100 4999 and leave your name and phone number. Alternatively you can e-mail Panicroom@bbc.co.uk

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