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4. Feeling Of Detachment, Anxiety And Depression
Tony S, aged 24, April 1997. Tony had been ill for 8 years. He complained of feeling detached from his body, anxious, depressed
and having no energy. This condition had started when he first began work at 15 and he had been unable to work for the past several years. He had
attended a psychiatrist, psychologist and hypnotherapist. He had also tried acupuncture, healers and been to see a psychoanalyst, throughout
which time he reported that his condition had got worse. It required five attempts to shift his Assemblage Point up successfully, from the low
chronic fatigue location just below the liver. Tony required three more corrections over a 2 month period, during which he made steady progress
to recovery.
5. Agoraphobia And Clinical Depression
Mr. N. O. aged 32, September 1989. This man, a professional sculptor and artist in the film and television industry, had not
attended work for over a year. He had developed agoraphobia after taking LSD at a party. After the effects of the drug had worn off, he became
increasingly distressed with work and travelling on the underground railway to London.
He was signed off sick by his doctor and attended psychiatric therapy. His situation continued to deteriorate and he spent most
of his days dreaming and making drawings of strange science fiction situations in black ink. He attended for Assemblage Point correction at the
suggestion of one of his friends. Examination revealed that his Assemblage Point was on the left side of his chest. His Assemblage Point was
moved to the right side of his chest and he attended for several more monthly corrections. He eventually made a full recovery back to his former
health and activities.

Mr. N. O's Assemblage Point Location
6. Chronic Mental Illness With Depression
Ian B, aged 28. 13 November 1996. Ian was referred via London doctors for assessment and treatment. His situation had become so
untenable that he was going to be hospitalised for further psychiatric drug therapy. This sensitive young man presented with a grey complexion,
very low biological energy and seriously depressed frontal brain energy.

Ian B's Assemblage Point Location
His mother reported that he was experiencing aggressive, violent, and destructive outbursts, but most of the time was totally
depressed. He had periodically vandalised his home, and had thrown furniture, smashing the living room window. Examination revealed that his
stationary Assemblage Point was found only 6 cm above the critical line (navel); also, the rear location or pivot point was below the shoulder
blades.
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