How to Challenge Fearful Thoughts in Social Anxiety.

Investigating what is behind a person’s concerns is one of the most crucial aspects for successful therapy. We cannot just jump into change without first considering what has come before it. This is why avoiding and dismissing concerns isn’t actually helpful, even if you think those concerns are not realistic. What is helpful is to acknowledge that they are there, then investigate if the facts support it.

This process ensures that YOU know when your concerns are justified, and when they perhaps need a little more light shed on them.

In this video, that is exactly what we will do. We will ask the tough questions, separate the different experiences for what they are, and sort out fact from fiction so you can confidently approach a range of situations with the knowledge-base of a true investigator… How to Challenge Fearful Thoughts in Social Anxiety.

Published by sharlene25

Sharlene Almond is the author of the genre-bending Annabella Cordova series, and a New Zealand travel book Journey in little Paradise. She has written a range of health, writing and body language articles; contributing as a guest writer on other blogs. Over the last ten years, Sharlene has attained qualifications in Body Language, Criminology, Journalism, Editing, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Pet Care, and Animal Behaviour. While setting up an online nutritional business, she is studying to specialize in Medicinal Cannabis and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Sharlene is also currently editing her second Annabella Cordova novel, with two others in the works. To support her online business, Sharlene sends out a trimonthly newsletter covering health, body language, writing, and even articles centered on health topics for your pet.

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