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  1. Benjamin is the Founder of NeuralSolution, Khiron House and Get Stable. He is an accredited psychotherapist, author and entrepreneur. He has had a rich and varied career, combining his interests in psychology, the media and business.

    • The Invisible Lion

      Mr. Fry provides this missing piece by showing how our...

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      Blog - Benjamin Fry. A collection of Benjamin Fry’s...

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      Portfolio. You evolved to survive, not be happy. But with...

  2. Jul 25, 2011 · Benjamin Fry, a psychotherapist and TV presenter, shares his story of how he suffered from anxiety, depression and trauma after the financial crisis and how he found healing at Mellody House in Arizona. He explains why he set up Khiron House, a trauma recovery centre in the UK, to help others who are struggling.

  3. Benjamin Fry is a therapist and a writer who explains how our nervous system affects our health and relationships. His book The Invisible Lion offers a 28-day plan to regulate our nervous system and transform fear into love.

  4. www.youtube.com › c › benjaminfryhomeBenjamin Fry - YouTube

    Watch clips of Benjamin Fry's work on television, and videos related to trauma therapy and psychotherapy. Learn about the invisible lion, the link between nervous system dysregulation and addiction, and how to transform fear into love.

  5. 8,155 Followers, 4,258 Following, 1,211 Posts - Benjamin Fry (@theinvisiblelion) on Instagram: "Author of The Invisible Lion. Read all my blogs, find out about events and visit my website here👇".

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  6. Benjamin Fry is an author and illustrator who shares his book, The Invisible Lion, and other resources on his blog. His blog covers topics such as nervous system regulation, listening, boundaries, and triggers.

  7. Apr 23, 2019 · Brilliant book - such a clear explanation of how trauma gets stuck in the nervous system and causes health problems later in life. Crucially, Benjamin Fry also includes a do-able (and fascinating) technique for tracking and releasing all this stuck stuff.

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