Mark's story about overcoming driving phobia
From driving anxiety to driving calm
After 45 years of being a very confident and competent driver, having driven 000's of miles both in the UK and abroad, I found myself, over recent years, becoming increasingly anxious about driving on motorways and dual carriageways.
At first, I tried to ignore the anxiety, I would find myself trying to breathe deeply through the situation I was facing, situations such as feeling lightheaded or dizzy and getting sweaty palms. In extreme circumstances I would feel that I was not in control of the car, almost as if I was riding on the car not driving it inside and I felt as if the car would topple over, or veer, or worst case fear, I might black out.
Of course, none of those fears materialised into reality, but the feeling that they might just wouldn't go away. This increased my anxiety about driving so much that I began to find excuses not to drive. I didn't feel that I could share my feelings with anyone else, not even my nearest and dearest. I felt a failure, especially as my friends and family had always recognised me as one of the best and most competent drivers they knew. How could I tell anyone that this fear and anxiety, slowly getting worse over time was beginning to take over my life.
One day, I was on the M40 heading out of London on my own. My anxiety reached an all-time peak when I couldn't go from one junction to another and my speed was painfully slow that I knew I was a risk to other road users. At that point, I knew I had to take some action otherwise, I might never drive again.
I got home (via B roads) and broke down in tears to my wife as I explained this anxiety and fear of driving that had got worse and worse over the years and that I needed help.
I searched online and eventually found the Mindspa Phobia Clinic and the details of their driving anxiety therapy. When I read about the symptoms and their claim to cure such anxiety, I felt that there was some hope - and that I wasn't the only person to suffer in silence with the condition.
I had an initial consultation with Guy and two subsequent online sessions. Shortly after the two sessions, I drove from the Midlands to the Lakes and back for a weeks holiday, something that I thought I would never be able to do again. I now drive on motorways with much more confidence and only occasional bouts of anxiety, but I'm so much better than I was before I found Mindspa.
I'm not fearful of the thought of making a motorway journey and I thank Guy for kind of giving me my life back. I used to love driving as a young man and I feel I'm getting back to that space once again.
I totally recommend Guy and Mindspa Phobia clinic to anyone with any kind of driving anxieties - Their therapies do work.
Mark L
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