Best head-shrinker in the world is only going to be able to give you;
1) The words and language to describe what's bothering you,
2) The motivation or inspiration to face those issues,
3) The perspective to deal with those issues
4) Some tricks, tools, and "coping mechanisms"
Personally, I'm not a big fan of psychologists and psychiatrists. Seems most of them went to college so they could figure and fix their own fucked up selves. Your mileage may vary.
Too often, people get lost trying to find the "right path" to cure whatever bothers them, and forget to define a clear idea of what "cured" means.
Where you're at now is point "A". Where you want to get to is point "B". Once you figure out point "B" clearly, the steps in between start to become obvious. Define the problem, define an acceptable solution - and the process to get from problem to solution starts showing itself.
Make the definitions "as simple as possible, but not simpler".
As in "I'm anxious about going out"= problem
"I want to be able to go out without being anxious" = solved end-state
In-between bits start popping up from there.
Like "find tools to make me less anxious, like close friends, familiar places - and expand from there"
Like "separate this nonsensical physical reaction from myself. I know it doesn't make sense. it's not me."
like "confront it. hiding from it isn't making it any better"
(This is the nice, long-winded over-explained version of "Harden up and just f'ing do it")
Edit: and please, do NOT let the head-shrinkers turn you into one of those Neurotic bag-o-crazy types that wear their "problems" like a badge of honor. Wearing your tics and neuroses like they're cool.. only works for Woody Allen. Sorta. not really. Okay, it was funny the first time you saw it, not so much after that.
Last edited by rdx-fx (2009-02-14 05:22:10)