Articles published about Window on the Mind and its creators
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The Ruth Story
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RUTH’S story is that of a young woman tormented by the terrible events of her childhood. She called the Echo Action Line when we launched our campaign against child abuse-Can You Head Our Children Weeping? It was a desperate plea for help. That help came from Mike Whitenburgh, a psychoanalyst. JENNY PALMER reports.
June 26 1985
LIVERPOOL ECHO
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Brain washing away the habit
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Liverpool’s Coroner Roy Barter is soon to be brainwashed. Leading hypnotherapist Mr Mike Whitenburgh is to cast a spell on him…. In a last gasp attempt to help him quit smoking.
18 DEC 1986
LIVERPOOL ECHO
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Buttons have him stumped
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Loneliness is the biggest fear in Britain according to a National survey on phobias published last week to highlight National Phobia Awareness Week
10 Oct 1993
CATHOLIC PICTORIAL
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Calendar of fear for victims of phobia torment
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JANUARY is the loneliest month of the year, according to Michael Whitenburgh, a top Liverpool psycho-analyst.
2nd Jan 1993
Liverpool ECHO
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Clinic helps phobics unbutton their fears
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There is no fear so compelling as that which is unexplained, according to Michael Whitenburgh.
5 Dec 1992
5 THE TIMES
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Counting the cost of Corporate Stress
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Corporate stress causes untold damage to businesses and can adversely affect the culture of a whole organisation. Michael Whitenburgh of the `school of stress counselling` outlines the problems associated with corporate stress, and explains the three- step programme designed to combat it
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Don't be afraid to face your phobia
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Phobia victims are being asked to come clean about their greatest fears.
18 Nov 1992
DAILY EXPRESS
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How to beat stress in yourself and help others
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Stress has become one of the curses of the modern day life
OCTOBER 1992
THE NEW EXECUTIVE POST
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In search of fanciful frighteners
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Phobophobia – the fear of fear so famously denounced by President Roosevelt- hasn’t turned up yet in Michael Whitenburgh`s research. Almost everything else has.
17 Nov 1992
THE GUARDIAN
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Jolly good time for the horrors
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IT`S NOT SO FESTIVE FOR PEOPLE WITH FUNNY PHOBIAS
19 Dec 1992
LIVERPOOL ECHO
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Och aye the aaargh!
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BIZARRE PHOBIA BAFFLES DOCTORS. Hoots Mon! … Sassenach Lilly Meaham is so terrified of bagpipes she has to lock herself in the loo every Hogmanay
7th Oct 1992
LIVERPOOL ECHO, THE SUN AND THE DAILY MIRROR
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Phobia cure clinic opens
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A PIONEERING programme to help cure victims of phobias – including the fear of bagpipes – has been launched on Merseyside.
3 Oct 1992
DAILY POST & LIVERPOOL ECHO
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Snakes, Spiders and a Scrubbing Brush
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People can be frightened of the funniest things- from the creepy to the comic. But for those who are victims of a phobia, it is anything but a joke.
Monday 12 1992
Daily Post
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So what are you afraid of?
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A top shrink wants to find Britain’s most bizarre phobia victim.
12 Nov1992
DAILY STAR
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STRESS - a human mindfield
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Stress has become one of the curses of modern day life. It affects soldier, sailor, airman or civilian, rich or poor, employed or unemployed. Some cope, some don’t.
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Stress - the plague of modern day life
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Stress has become one of the modern day life. It affects rich and poor, employed and unemployed, some cope some don’t
THE MAGAZINE OF THE ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL AMBULANCE PERSONNEL
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Who needs Muirfield when you can meditate success?
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WAROLD BROUGH updates the cards of our eager guinea-pig golfing foursome
17 July 1987
DAILY POST
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