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Good Samaritan Helps Leaky Home Owners

Media Release 27 July, 2010

Good Samaritan Helps Leaky Home Owners

Leaky home owner Steven McAneney knows all too well the toll owning a leaky home can take. So much so that he built a website to share his experiences with others, hoping that somehow the knowledge they gained from it might reduce the stress they were enduring.

Now Rox Orange is offering her services to leaky home owners whose lives have been taken over by stress and anxiety. Orange is a hypnotherapist, and is offering free sessions for leaky home owners at her Herne Bay Clinic in Auckland.

“It’s not for financial gain that I do this” says Orange. “People have helped me along my path in the past, and now it’s my turn to help others.”

According to estimates there are 42,000 leaky homes in New Zealand, which Pricewaterhouse Cooper estimates will cost between $11.3 billion and $24 billion to repair. Owners of leaky homes must often face losing everything they own, plus endure stressful and emotionally damaging lawsuits. It is through Hypnotherapy that Orange hopes to help these victims.

Orange explains; “Hypnotherapy is a practical technique, and a supportive tool that can be used to teach people self-management skills. With these skills leaky home victims can build their own resilience. Hypnosis allows information to pass more easily to the subconscious mind in the form of positive suggestions, which can help the client make changes to their life.”

Details of Rox Orange’s offer can be found on her website www.roxorange.com or by contacting her clinic ‘Hemisphere’ at 09-360-0550.

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