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I have serious problems making new friends. When I鈥檓 in a social situation I clam up and find it incredibly hard to talk to anyone- I usually end up looking for a reason to escape. When I end up talking to new people I come across as cold and unfriendly, even though I don鈥檛 mean to. My voice is so quiet that I often have to repeat myself, and if I try to speak up louder I sound harsh to my own ears. I don鈥檛 know why I can鈥檛 carry on a normal, friendly conversation with a stranger, but I鈥檓 in my second year of Junior College and I鈥檝e not made any new friends because I have so much trouble just putting myself out there. I avoid the college parties and social events because I dread the crowds and possible interaction. I even decided not to enter a poetry contest that I probably could have won, because I would have been required to read my writing in front of others in a casual, party-like setting. I don鈥檛 generally care what people think of me- I don鈥檛 try to avoid getting weird looks (I tend to dress on the strange side) but having to speak terrifies me. I completely understand. I know that it is easy to feel like a loser when you have so few friends, just don't let it get to you. Run that very same question by your doctor...he may be able to help either direct you you to a therapist...or might even be able to prescribe you something if he/she feels you do indeed have some disorder. Good luck. I had anxiety problems alot. I think that is your problem your anxiety. I had it most of my life. I suffered alot from having it. I was also really quiet, and shy like you, and worried alot. One day I woke up and decided it was time to go for help. I started with a therapist, she suggested that I go to a psycharist to get on medicine. To this day, I am a different person. You will be too with help. Good Luck! Sounds like me!!! and let me tell you that Yes- it's social anxiety which I just recently was diagnosed with. You should see a psychologist/psychiatrist. I hear there's stuff out there and therapy techniques that show a 70 -90% effective. I was diagnosed because I decided to see if I could enter this anxiety study through my insurance primary care physician at Kaiser and I was told it's a nationwide study so you might want to find out about this. The lady that screened me was the one to tell me the about the success of this therapy so see if you can find out about it. Good luck sister! Nothin to it but to do it! Gotta get out there, youve built this up in your mind WAY too much and the more you procrastinate and put it off, the worse its gonna get. What city are you in, I know alotta folks in the South West and West Coast I could hook you up with! Has this problem ever occured before? I believe you are not shy and a little more conciouncess than normal. To be sure, however, you should seek professional help not just someone else. It might be good to talk to someone about it, someone who you can trust and won't judge you for it. Talking to a therapist is a good idea, if you don't feel comfortable telling someone you know. I've had a similar experience. Sounds like an anxiety disorder. The question is whether you need to go on meds and into therapy. By going the medical route, you risk more thinking of yourself as a victim. Almost everybody has anxiety but it is the doctors who act like Gods who label it that when you get panic attacks. See this site below which can help you. At bottom it tells about another page which goes into the disorders. Your self-diagnosis seems to be head-on, but you still need to talk to your doctor about it, try meds, therapy, or both at once for best results. A good counsellor could help you with this. Sometimes people need medication for social anxiety. Certainly sounds like you have anxiety that negatively affects your life in social situations. What a shame. Go to a counsellor with a phd and sort it out; life is too short to go around feeling tense about being around other people. Be proactive! Intelligent people find intelligent solutions to the things that bother them. it could be social anxiety or that you have a low self-esteem This is a very good blog, a beginner鈥檚 guide to abnormal psychology. |
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