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Newbie Anxious About Recovery

Hello,

I have been struggling with anxiety
all my life. I am in my mid-thirties and the anxiety has negatively impacted
every part of my life. It contributed to my wife divorcing me. It contributed
to my being a nervous wreck around my children. It contributed to me being a
serial "job hopper"... the longest I have stayed in a job was 3.5
years.  On average, I've switched jobs
about once a year. Now, I am seriously under-employed, in tons of debt, and I
am the cliché 30-something living in my parents' basement. I want to be closer
to my kids.  I want a good job, my own
home, an active social life, and a partner. However, I've come to realize that
anxiety and occasional depression are stopping me or seriously slowing me down.
I have always known about it, but my coping skill has been avoidance. I wish to
take serious action now to rectify all this, due to a recent incident when things
got so bad that I had to be hospitalized for a week.

I do not have insurance or the money
to pay for the counseling I need. 
However, I have had a lot of counseling in the past.  So, I know what has helped in the past and I
know that CBT is my best option (I haven’t done CBT, but I have read about
it). 

My first challenge in these first,
real steps to full recovery has been not knowing what to do?  I have been juggling through these self-help
resources:

FroFrom ­Panic
to Power
by Lucinda Bassett

The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook
by Edmund J. Bourne, Ph.D.

DivorceCare support group

I also considered Emotions Anonymous


This website

I understand the importance of
having many tools in my toolbox, but I am quite overwhelmed by the amount of
information out there.  Recovery is
actually giving me anxiety.  What is the
fastest, most effective, and cheapest route for me to take… honestly?  I suspect the best route is to immerse myself
in this website, based on what I have researched.  However, if there are better options out
there, I’d love to hear them.  I just
want to get better!

~Steve

 

 



11 years ago 0 22 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Newbie Anxious About Recovery

Thank you Davit and Ashley!  I am going to stick with the program!  Week 1 started today.  Time to do some homework.
~Steve
 
 
11 years ago 0 22 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Starting the Day Off Right

Hi All,
 
So, I find that the most difficult time of day for me is getting out of bed in the morning.  In my half-awake stupor, I am anxious and find myself wanting to stay in bed in order to avoid the day ahead.  Then the guilt kicks in and I get up, starting the day off on a negative foot.  I am working the program and imagine that this will get better as I progress through CBT.  However, if there are any tips I could apply immediately, it would be most helpful and appreciated.
 
Thanks,
 
Steve
 
11 years ago 0 22 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Starting the Day Off Right

Thanks for the tips, everyone!
11 years ago 0 22 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
old member, new goal :)

Hi Loves Trees,
 
I'm a newb (in week 3), but I have been struggling with racing thoughts in reference to all the things I have to take care of... my neverending to-do list.  Anyway, I had a breakthrough of sorts today that really worked for me and may work for you.  In the past, I've either just let the racing thoughts take over.  At best, I would write them down, but I would find that I couldn't stop thinking of things to put down on paper.  This would help a bit, but would result in writer's cramp and thoughts that would still race.  Today, I realized that I need to limit what I write down.  I wrote down 5 thoughts, concerns, worries, tasks, etc. and resolved act on each of them individually before I addressed the dozens more that were racing through my head.  This slowed my thinking down, gave me some control, and yielded one of my more productive days in months. 
 
Also, I only listed thoughts that I could actually control or do something about.  The other thoughts, the ones I can't affect with my behavior, I am choosing to give as little attention to as possible.  I can't do anything about them anyway, so they don't need my attention.
 
Anyway, I hope this helps in some way.  Welcome back.
 
  ~Steve
 
11 years ago 0 22 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
old member, new goal :)

Thanks for the kind words, Shari!
11 years ago 0 22 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
old member, new goal :)

Thanks for the welcome, Hugs!
11 years ago 0 22 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
new of course! My story.

Hi Blue Radi,
 
Welcome!  I'm new to this site myself, but not new to recovery from anxiety (12 years or so of on and off therapy).  I'm only in week 3, but I have already gotten great advice from these forums and am noticing a gradual and sustained improvement, and I've just scratched the surface.  It sounds like you're dealing with lot of the same issues I have dealt with.  So, maybe we can help each other out?  Anyway, my best advice to you is a version of what was passed on to me by Ashley (one of the health educators) a couple of weeks ago and that's just take your time, don't rush, and work the program week-by-week.  With time and work, you'll notice a positive change.  I know this from the little bit of work I've done myself, but also from reading about CBT.  Good luck!
 
~Steve
 
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