I’vehadenough
Elementalist
- Sep 15, 2018
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How do you control it without medication?
How do you control it without medication?
Yeah, those don't help me. I was facially disfigured, so my anxiety is very intenseDocs like to give the "exercise, meditation" route. If you want to try a psychological route then there is exposure therapy.
From personal experience, all of those actually do help if you don't want to go the medication route.
Yeah, those don't help me. I was facially disfigured, so my anxiety is very intense
and be near impossible in third world countries
Fuck. but it's still possible, right? give some hope.
I like your answers as I'm trying to avoid taking medication for my anxiety. I'm only doing regular therapy and it barely helps me. It only reduces my anxiety on the same day i do therapy, the next day I wake up almost in panic again. I'm thinking about doing yoga, meditation and exercise. How was your experience treating anxiety without meds so far?
I don't have anxiety myself, I just studied psychology and have helped people overcome it in the past. It's not my expertise though.
Yes, there is definitely hope! If you're dedicated you can definitely do it yourself and the steps you're taking show your dedication which is a big step. If your therapist isn't helping or using one of the main strategies for therapy then they might not be helpful enough. I wouldn't settle for less than someone who knows what they're doing or it could hurt more, especially when you don't get better and get frustrated.
Yoga, meditation and exercise are basically some of the best ways to combat anxiety. The next step is probably to get some community or social connection, especially through things like yoga. There are some ways you can do therapy yourself too, if you want I can point you to specific resources for your specific type of anxiety or situation. There are some self-CBT resources available online too like this: http://psycheducation.org/treatment...tcognitive-behavioral-therapy-for-depression/
Docs like to give the "exercise, meditation" route. If you want to try a psychological route then there is exposure therapy.
Avoidance.
The text book says 'face your fears'. Trust me it don't work.
In my case I can't because my anxiety is justified. my anxiety, guilt, and OCD gets a hold of me a lot and I just can't functioned my normal tasks while having intrusive thoughts. It's the main reason why I want to CTB.How do you control it without medication?
In my case I can't because my anxiety is justified. my anxiety, guilt, and OCD gets a hold of me a lot and I just can't functioned my normal tasks while having intrusive thoughts. It's the main reason why I want to CTB.
I think 'exposure therapy' and 'face your fears' is basically the same thing.
I only once read a successful testimony of somebody who faced his fears to get rid of them. That is of a guy who once had his house broken into, grabbed a riffle to confront robbers but was too scared to do something. So he just stood there while robbers went through his appartment, somehow missed him and went away. After this he decided to join military and go to a war. Just cause he wanted to become a man. And he did went to a war - he served a combat tour in Iraq.
thank you, I'll look into that. The therapists I've been through so far are horribleSo if you want help with that a real psychologist can probably do it. My understanding would be to first try to figure out what thought processes you have relating to your disfigurement and then to address to specific fears.
For example, if you're worried about what others would think of you, it might revolve around addressing the social anxiety aspect and self esteem. People have researched this for years to come up with solutions like cognitive behavioral therapy. Given the right trained individual this is very effective, but finding the right trained individual is so difficult I don't even think it's worth it, and it's going to cost a fortune if you live in the US, and be near impossible in third world countries.
If you're really serious about addressing it, I would recommend reading about exposure therapy, phobias, behaviorism, and happiness as studied by psychologists (not some random blogger or something).
Me too. So nothing helps it? Is your anxiety so high that you want to jump out a window?In my case I can't because my anxiety is justified. my anxiety, guilt, and OCD gets a hold of me a lot and I just can't functioned my normal tasks while having intrusive thoughts. It's the main reason why I want to CTB.
I say that because it just seems that anything I feel anxious about ends up happening anyways. Whether it's a coincidence or not, it just feels aweful. I already am guilt ridden with several other stuff too. So that combined with anxiety just makes life really terrible.Intrusive thoughts really suck. I hate them. What do you mean with your "anxiety is justified"?
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thank you, I'll look into that. The therapists I've been through so far are horrible
I haven't tried therapy or any medications, but even if I did, I still don't want to continue living a shitty life. It is indeed bad to the point I will just jump off the window but if I'm going to do that, i want to ensure death than face a ton of pain.Me too. So nothing helps it? Is your anxiety so high that you want to jump out a window?
Yes, not leaving the house gives me more anxiety though. I feel buried aliveYes. I don't even leave the house anymore, save for going to the supermarket every two weeks or so. Sadly, anxiety still messes me up even when I am home. Thinking about death, for example, is very anxiety-inducing because I don't know what comes next, if anything.
Yeah I agree. It's just hard for me to suicide Bc of my family, but I can't live this wayI haven't tried therapy or any medications, but even if I did, I still don't want to continue living a shitty life. It is indeed bad to the point I will just jump off the window but if I'm going to do that, i want to ensure death than face a ton of pain.
Thanks. What's your reason for ctb?I'm sorry that sucks. I hope you find the help you need or something that works for you. I'm here if you ever need it, at least until I ctb.
Exposure therapy has decades of research behind it, it is a proven method. The best way to explain it is, you start small and go up from there. Say you're afraid of heights.
You might start small by just thinking about heights and learning relaxation techniques to learn that thinking about heights isn't so bad. When you are ready and comfortable, you might try going up a reasonable distance that doesn't cause too much anxiety (even if it is just one step up the stairs). You practice relaxation techniques until you are comfortable with this.
Even people with extreme phobias have benefited with this therapy which can be augmented through various methods such as virtual reality.
(http://vrphobia.com/ )
Well I understand the idea - I just don't understand how it could possibly work. Not saying it necessarily won't, I just don't see how. How it could possibly work without exposing yourself to danger.
If I'm afraid of heights - what I'm really afraid of is falling from height. Say I put VR glasses on and start practicing remaining calm, looking down and eventually I'm leaping from roof to roof. But during an entire time I know it's only VR. I know I'm in no danger of falling. Same with going one step up the stairs. No real danger here.
So then the idea I guess is that after doing these safe activities I become more at ease with the actual danger of falling, with doing non-safe activities. So that I will stand at 10th store open balcony, look down from there, buy a high rise appartment or maybe even go mountain hiking or rock climbing. I will become cool and accepting of the danger of falling from height. That is to say I will become cool with exposing myself to a real possibility of falling from height. Which is what anxiety is actually about.
And to me it sounds like if you're afraid to go to war - go play Call-of-Duty. I just don't see it alleviating a fear of being killed the moment you enter an actual war zone. You will just have to muster your courage, enter it, start shooting and then if you live through your first day - on your second day your fear of going into combat will be alleviated.