Danny Mangan | MBR Therapy
Danny Mangan | MBR Therapy
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    • Home
    • Conditions Treated
      • Anxiety
      • Burnout
      • CFS
      • Depression
      • Fibromyalgia
      • Long Covid
      • ME
    • About
      • The Therapy
      • My Story
      • Book Reviews
      • Videos
      • FAQs
  • Home
  • Conditions Treated
    • Anxiety
    • Burnout
    • CFS
    • Depression
    • Fibromyalgia
    • Long Covid
    • ME
  • About
    • The Therapy
    • My Story
    • Book Reviews
    • Videos
    • FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach me at mindbodytuition@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

All sessions are given remotely using Zoom and are 1 hour long. How often? At first they will be weekly then moving to every 2 weeks as you practice the techniques and develop new habits. How many therapy sessions will I need? Everybody is different so it varies greatly but most people need 8-12 sessions.


Absolutely! MBR Therapy provides you with a invaluable 'tool kit' to help navigate life in a happy, healthy way. Also, reconnecting the mind and body can support the body to heal whatever you are experiencing, but you should always consult a doctor about your symptoms before coming to us.


No. MBR Therapy focuses on the causes of our symptoms and the messages our body sends us. Whereas, CBT, focuses on changing thought patterns, which often doesn't get to the root of the problem and can leave you with more frustration and anxiety.


No. Instead of focusing solely on the mind, MBR Therapy draws on information sent from the mind and body, our two intelligences - the thinking brain (mind) and the emotional brain (body).


Psychoneuroimmunoendocrinology (PNEI), which was first described in 1936, is the study of the interactions between the psyche, neural and endocrine functions and immune responses. Psychoneuroimmuniology (PNI) is the term used to describe the interactions between the emotional state, nervous system function, and the immune system. 


"The possibility of renewal exists so long as life exists. How to support that possibility in others and in ourselves is the ultimate question."


Dr. Gabor Maté - In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts

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