hippiechild
Well-known member
good god... :x
Since when has social phobia been a straight-forward, black and white issue? Do you believe that there is no possibility of recovery, relapse or varying levels of anxiety? Hell...not everyone even has the same fears. Some of us freak out when we see strangers in the park, while others find that to be ok and can't stand being around people that they know. Some people with social phobia spend their lives peering out through their house's windows, afraid to leave. Others of us are able to, with significant effort and progressive loading, hold down real jobs and interact with people.
There is a reason why people go to therapy... they ARE able to recover! Therapy often includes gradually introducing people to situations that cause them anxiety. The first step might be picking up a telephone and calling the therapist. The next step could be calling a store and asking about a product..etc
If everyone with social phobia acted the same and was affected to the exact same degree, we would have no use for treatments or therapies....we could just sit in our rooms and have doggies bring us food every once in a while, poor poor us with our incurable disease. (Many of us probably wish for something similar to that at some point too)
Anyway, it is possible to get better to some degree. It is possible to live a "normal" life and interact with people. Having social phobia doesn't mean, "hully guys, I can't ever have any friends..especially of the opposite gender and I can't have a job, buy food, talk to people outside internets. Why? I have the social phobia!" I never thought that I'd find elitist SAD sufferers
I'm totally going to want to post in the picture thread now...I love it when people look at me and decide that I'm not good enough to be a part of their group. Geez...they aren't even one of us, totally not SAD enough for the SAD club.
Those people do have social phobia
I know that you tried making the original post as inquisitive as possible and weren't trying to be confrontational. I just wanted to address the attitude of, "they aren't anxious! Look at them, they have cool shirt/friends/wife/job/pretty face." :wink:
I come here because I love you guys you are all so nice and easy to relate to... please don't shun anyone
Since when has social phobia been a straight-forward, black and white issue? Do you believe that there is no possibility of recovery, relapse or varying levels of anxiety? Hell...not everyone even has the same fears. Some of us freak out when we see strangers in the park, while others find that to be ok and can't stand being around people that they know. Some people with social phobia spend their lives peering out through their house's windows, afraid to leave. Others of us are able to, with significant effort and progressive loading, hold down real jobs and interact with people.
There is a reason why people go to therapy... they ARE able to recover! Therapy often includes gradually introducing people to situations that cause them anxiety. The first step might be picking up a telephone and calling the therapist. The next step could be calling a store and asking about a product..etc
If everyone with social phobia acted the same and was affected to the exact same degree, we would have no use for treatments or therapies....we could just sit in our rooms and have doggies bring us food every once in a while, poor poor us with our incurable disease. (Many of us probably wish for something similar to that at some point too)
Anyway, it is possible to get better to some degree. It is possible to live a "normal" life and interact with people. Having social phobia doesn't mean, "hully guys, I can't ever have any friends..especially of the opposite gender and I can't have a job, buy food, talk to people outside internets. Why? I have the social phobia!" I never thought that I'd find elitist SAD sufferers
I'm totally going to want to post in the picture thread now...I love it when people look at me and decide that I'm not good enough to be a part of their group. Geez...they aren't even one of us, totally not SAD enough for the SAD club.
Those people do have social phobia
I know that you tried making the original post as inquisitive as possible and weren't trying to be confrontational. I just wanted to address the attitude of, "they aren't anxious! Look at them, they have cool shirt/friends/wife/job/pretty face." :wink:
I come here because I love you guys you are all so nice and easy to relate to... please don't shun anyone