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To a research paper all about common phobias and treatment?… Even a little sentence would help =)


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I am a casting producer for an Oxygen Network show and am looking for women with phobias who would like free treatment from a licensed therapist in a nurturing, relaxing setting.
I would love to chat with you more about your phobia if you want to contact me. We’re looking for people until 3/17/09.
Thanks so much – looking forward to talking with you!
-Rebecca Waer
Oxygen Network/RDF Productions
rm_waer@yahoo.com


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Hi to all,im going to start a Social Phobia treatment with psychotherapy and drugs, (Anafranil 25mg and Geodon 60mg),as you know this mental disorder annuls you to interact with people. But i can’t just stay at home and watch the world behind the window. My idea is maybe kind of contradictory but i think it can help me to earn some money and self-help for my Social Phobia. My "brilliant idea" is to get a Sales job, yes a Sales job, i think it maybe can help me learn to interact with people and get some social skills. I have a job interview tomorrow for a sales employee (bank products sales) here in my country, i had experience as a telemarketer also a degree in industrial engineering and some other jobs within the industry (i don’t like it by the way so i don’t want to continue practicing it, don’t ask me why),for the near future i want to get a psychology degree, i want to help people with all kind of mental disorders (Mayor depression,OCD,Phobias etc),since my adolescence i’ve been suffering traumas,complexes,low self-steem,Mayor Depression, Anxiety and the Social Phobia, so i know how sad it can be..
How do you think is my idea? =D


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I saw a documentary on phobias and this one guy had a phobia of all the above and when he came into contact with these triggers he would faint. The doctor taught him to tense his muscles at the sign of an impending faint and this would help raise his blood pressure and abort the fainting episode. Does applied muscle tension (as this technique is called) actually work? Thank you


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