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Misery Business
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Default Jun 19, 2019 at 07:37 PM
 
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Originally Posted by SilverTrees View Post
Hello Misery Business,

thank you for sharing your truth with us here and welcome to PC Sorry you are struggling with anxiety.

I live with PTSD myself and the docs think it's been present since my childhood. I'm a lot older than you...in my 30s now. I understand how challenging anxiety can be. I also think it sounds like you found yourself a good therapist! While it will likely be challenging for you to take on a summer job, I think that could be a very healthy challenge.

Something I've learned over time about anxiety is that it can shrink a person's life if not kept in check. I saw this happen with both of my parents. Their worlds grew smaller and smaller as more and more things made them anxious. So as young as you are, I think it is a great time to branch out and not let the anxiety rule over your life. By that I do *not mean that it's going to be easy or like flipping a switch....more like something to chip away at in small increments. Then in time, you look back and think: Wow! I did that!

Any interest in mindfulness and meditation? Those help me a great deal. The earlier a person learns about those, the sooner they can make them daily habits. They are research-based methods for ameliorating anxiety.

You may also be interested to read about radical acceptance. That has helped me with a couple of situations in my life which were unpleasant and I had zero control over the outcome.

Re: a summer job....work can really help with mental wellness by providing structure, routine, and a sense of connection and accomplishment. I was listening to a psychologist talking the other day about how he helps his clients. He said the first thing he always asks is: do you have a job? Because based on his clinical experience, he finds that clients experience a greater sense of chaos and lack of purpose when they don't have some level of work in their life. And of course that will mean different things for different people. A few hours a week volunteering, part-time work, full-time work.

I wish you peace, hope, and a bright future! You deserve it
SilverTrees, your post has been really helpful and I really appreciate it. 15 months of my life I went through a horrible time of abuse which has left me suffering with PTSD, Anxiety, and Depression. I am thankfully removed from that situation and I have wonderful parents and a great therapist who has been helping me since.

I do agree with you and my therapist that adding structure and a routine to my Summer will help me. It will only be a PT Job and working no more than 20 hours per week, as I still have my weekly therapy sessions to attend.

I have never tried mediation exactly, but I do like to relax to music. The two things I really like to do is writing in a journal daily as well as coloring. Those two thing really help me relax when I am anxious and my thoughts are roaming to the past.

I really appreciate the information you gave me.
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