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Phone anxiety.
One of the articles I'd like to write about when I am up to it is one on phone anxiety because I sometimes see posts about it and I have pretty bad phone anxiety unless it's a phone session.
I haven't looked online for ideas to combat it yet. I wanted to brainstorm without looking first. I have:
Do you guys have any ideas or maybe know of anything you do if you struggle with phone calls? |
Re: Phone anxiety.
Going to return with a picture and a few "other helpful read" links.
Conquering phone anxiety By Cassie (cynefin) Phone anxiety is when someone struggles (or has a fear of) making calls, answering them or leaving a voice mail. While phone anxiety is associated with social anxiety, someone can also have difficulty with using the phone even if they do not have social anxiety. Symptoms often consist of anxious thoughts such as "What will the person on the other end of the line think of me?" or "What if I don't know what to say?" There are also physical symptoms that are similar to a panic attack: sweating, racing heart, or difficulty breathing. Someone who has this anxiety may avoid using the phone whenever possible or all together. Treatment Treatments for phone anxiety could include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or exposure therapy. Someone who struggles with phone anxiety may find relief through seeing a professional, but they can also benefit by working on it by themselves or with a trusted person. Self-help Self-help techniques can include practicing with someone, planning what to say, and calming the anxiety.
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Re: Phone anxiety.
Conquering phone anxiety By Cassie (cynefin) [Jenna M: I think perhaps titling this bit would be a good idea, as the other two sections have titles of their own... maybe something like "What is Phone Anxiety?"] Phone anxiety is when someone struggles–(or has a fear of)–making calls, answering them, or leaving a voice mail. While phone anxiety is associated with social anxiety, someone can also have difficulty with using the phone even if they do not have social anxiety. Symptoms often consist of anxious thoughts such as: "What will the person on the other end of the line think of me?" or "What if I don't know what to say?" There are also physical symptoms that are similar to a panic attack: sweating, racing heart, or difficulty breathing. Someone who has thisphone anxiety may avoid using the phone whenever possible or all together. [Jenna M: Not sure if this would be altogether or all together. I feel like altogether is correct?] Treatment Treatments for phone anxiety could include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or exposure therapy. Someone who struggles with phone anxiety may find relief through seeing a professional,; but they can also benefit by working on it by themselves or with a trusted person. Self-help Self-help techniques can include practicing with someone, planning what to say, and calming the anxiety.
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Re: Phone anxiety.
I put the title of the article as a placeholder until I can some up with something else. I need something longer and more specific.
Conquering phone anxiety What is phone anxiety?By Cassie (cynefin) Phone anxiety is when someone struggles with, or has a fear of making calls, answering them, or leaving a voice mail. While phone anxiety is associated with social anxiety, someone can also have difficulty with using the phone even if they do not have social anxiety. Symptoms often consist of anxious thoughts such as: "What will the person on the other end of the line think of me?" or "What if I don't know what to say?" There are also physical symptoms that are similar to a panic attack: sweating, racing heart, or difficulty breathing. Someone who has phone anxiety may avoid using the phone whenever possible or altogether. Treatment Treatments for phone anxiety could include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or exposure therapy. Someone who struggles with phone anxiety may find relief through seeing a professional,; but they can also benefit by working on it by themselves or with a trusted person. Self-help Self-help techniques can include practicing with someone, planning what to say, and calming the anxiety.
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Re: Phone anxiety.
I never added an additional section but this has been published. Thank you for the edits!
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