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Do you get anxious in anticipation of social events or
performance situations?
Do you experience heart pounding, blushing, shaking, sweating, dry
throat, or "blanking out" in these situations? Do you cope by
avoiding these situations as much as you can?
This group is intended for people who struggle with anxiety in
social and/or performance situations. Giving formal
presentations, speaking up in class, going to parties, meeting
new people, talking on the phone, and interacting with
authority figures are some of the many situations that can
provoke social anxiety.
If so, our Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Group for Social Anxiety may be
right for you. In our CBT groups, participants learn to identify and shift
unhealthy thinking patterns that perpetuate their anxiety, and they are guided
and supported in gradually facing their fears. It may seem strange to
join a group if you're anxious in front of others, but people who've done it
have found it very helpful. There is no requirement to speak up,
participants engage at their own pace, and no one is put "on the spot."
Our groups are supportive, educational, and aimed at building coping skills.
How to join the group
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If you are interested, call the Psychological Clinic (734.764.3471) to
schedule a 1-hour individual consultation session to see if this
group is right for you. These initial visits are currently being scheduled. The group will begin in early to mid-October, and will meet for 8 weekly
90-minute sessions at the Psychological Clinic in East Hall. The initial
consultation visit fee will be $40. Group therapy visits will be $25
per session.
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