What is First Steps
First Steps to Freedom was established to help sufferers overcome the following:
Anxiety disorders and phobias
We live in an age where anxiety is, to some extent, part of everyday life. Will we get up for work on time? What do I get the family for tea? We have all had these feelings sometime in our life, and for most people these thoughts and feelings are only short lived.
For others, thoughts and feelings alter their lives completely with the result that they can suffer from phobias, panic attacks and obsessive compulsive disorders, effectively ruining their lives.
Sufferers from anxiety learn to avoid situations which bring on nightmarish feelings - jelly legs, churning stomach, sweaty hands, shallow breathing and the thought that they may have a heart attack, or somehow make a fool of themselves. Phobias can worsen quickly as the person becomes over sensitised to the "trigger".
Agoraphobics, for example, find ordinary activities such as going to the local shops, queuing in the local supermarket, or travelling on public transport, very difficult, sometimes impossible. There is always a need to "escape" from the place or thing that they fear, a need to run to somewhere "safe"
The problem is, that by running from the frightening situation the sufferer remains phobic, and so they become a prisoner of their own fear. Agoraphobia is not the only phobia, although it is one of the most common. There are specific phobias, such as the fear of spiders, hospitals, dentists, birds, wind etc. Some people are even unable to look at a drawing of the thing that they fear. There are also social phobics which means people who are afraid of being the centre of attention, perhaps with the fear of blushing, or for some other reason. They may find it very difficult to go for a drink in a pub, out for a meal, or go to the cinema or the theatre. Some are unable to use a public toilet.