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Dear Dr.
Richards,
After
arriving home, things are going well now for me. The progress
is coming
along slowly with the usual ups and downs.
Every day I am doing small things
that prove to me that I am making progress. Sometimes I get
inpatient or I get
into a hard situation and get frustrated, but the exciting thing is is that my
negative
circles don't last nearly as long as before.
I'm trying to focus a lot more on being
more rational and positive and it's working.
Have you talked to the others...in the
group...yet? Just wanted
to see how they're doing.
I
just keep sticking with it (the cognitive-behavioral therapy) and it only gets better and
better.
Getting through the first couple of months after the comprehensive
session is hard when you get home ...but once you get through them, it really
does just get easier and
easier.
The ANTs destroying gets more and more specific...like stronger and more
automatic. I realize things now that I never realized before. I
remember you mentioning in Phoenix, that, although I've made a lot of progress
(in four weeks), I still have a ways to go.
Since
I've been back home,
I've read the cognitive handouts about 95% of the days. This
is something I'm really proud of. I never thought I would follow through as
well as I have, but I am proud of myself.
Now,
I'm trying to focus in on different little things
like procrastination...I
went over the handouts on this last night again. I wish everyone would
do the cognitive material more consistently, since it really makes all the difference
in the world towards getting better.
Send my
regards to everyone. I'm going to
email everyone sometime this week.
By the way, I liked that statement
you sent me about the brick walls:
to
not fight through them but rather only push them over with your little
finger...it
makes
sense and that is the only way to treat
social anxiety, I know ...
Jason
Overcoming
Social Anxiety:
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