washingtonpost.com — ...if your anxiety is so intense that it causes you to alter the way you live, you might be classified as a having a phobia, an anxiety disorder characterized by intense, irrational fear of an object, situation or person. If so, you have company...the behavioral part of cognitive-behavioral therapy involves gradually exposing yourself
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Closed AccountAug 11, 2008
Leave me alone, Mr. Clown! Leave me alone!
chuckdontsurfAug 11, 2008
That's creepy, man.
senkmajerAug 11, 2008
I need to change an article of clothing now, thank you very much... and I won't be able to do it without taking off my pants.
leerayig88Aug 11, 2008
omg
Closed AccountAug 12, 2008
Am I the only one that's terrified of dead birds? I can handle heights, closed-in spaces, needles, bugs, bees, spiders, snakes, elevators, planes, anything--just not dead birds. They scare me to death! At least it doesn't impact my life too much. Being afraid to drive or be in a crowd or something like that would really be pretty rough.
Closed AccountAug 12, 2008
Normally, I trust everyone. Everyone is a good guy, but it has burnt me much. When you trusted somebody, and then you realized that s/he cheated on you, you would feel a stab, you know.
drddlOct 11, 2008
I use some of this technique with my counseling patients in my private practice. It absolutely works.