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I have always felt nervous and anxious in social situations but I always just thought it was shyness. Ever since I moved to high school (now in grade 12) my anxiety started getting a lot more serious and intense.
A lot of my friends have started going to parties and drinking and just being teenagers. But I am unable to do this.
The first and last party I went to was one that my friend was holding, all my friends knew i was feeling extremely anxious about going and so I thought that once I got there they would help me get through the night. As soon as I arrived the one friend who i thought would definitely stay with me and make sure i was ok, was the first one i saw and she started critising what i was wearing, I just let this wash over me because I didn’t think it was anything to be caught up on. As we started walking to the tennis court (where the party was being held) i was talking to her trying to take my mind off the situation and she started telling me to shut up and that she didn’t want to hear what I was saying. Anyway at this point I was freaking out because
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Dear LzFish~
It can seem very daunting face to face. While I thing I benefited greatly from that sort of interaction and did in fact write things down in a list to start off I can understand how you feel.
IreneM has suggested, and I very much agree, the Mindspot Clinic is an excellent way of getting some help at a distance - https://mindspot.org.au/
There you take an on-line test and go though assessment to see what would be the most appropriate thing for you then you do on-line therapy, self paced with the resources of a qualified therapist as needed.
I believe you can do all this in text form via emails, however I suggest you go look and see.
Do you think you wold be more comfortable with that?
Croix
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Hi Izfish,
Thank you for your post.
What you wrote resonates with the start of my psychologist journey.
I started to see him once a fortnight after a difficult period of my life. I didn't feel that release feeling till after about 6 months of seeing him.
I'd give it more time, as seeing a mental health working constantly was a game changer for me.
Regards,
Doz
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