The Paradoxical Attitude Necessary to Overcome Anxiety
When working on overcoming your Anxiety Disorder, you will see
that the normal, common-sense ways of coping with "feelings' don't work.
In general, we believe that we do best by following our feelings, using our
emotions to guide our actions in life.
In contrast, we need to learn NOT to follow what our anxiety is
telling us. I would like you to think of anxiety as a
"pseudo-emotion;" often it is best to try to do the opposite of what
your anxious feelings are telling you to do.
Paradoxes in the Treatment of Anxiety
When working on overcoming your anxiety disorder, you will see
that the normal, “common-sense” ways of coping with it don’t work. I encourage
you to think as anxiety as a “pseudo-feeling;” often it is best to try to do
the opposite of what you are initially tempted to do.
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When dealing with anxiety, don’t trust your feelings. Anxiety is
a great bluffer, and will tell you that you are in danger, when you are
perfectly safe.
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When confronting anxiety, less is more.
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Attempts to avoid anxiety make it stronger
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The energy used to fight anxiety adds to its intensity.
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Short-term anxiety reduction leads to long-term anxiety
increase.
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Reduction of anxiety in the future requires an acceptance of
increased anxiety in the present.
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Anything worth doing is worth doing poorly. Perfectionism, the
need to avoid mistakes and the unwillingness to allow the feelings of
awkwardness that accompany new activities--these all increase anxiety.
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Resistance Creates Persistence - the more you are able to accept
your anxiety and allow it to be, the more quickly it will start to subside.
Once you have labelled your fear as anxiety, your job is to
accept and allow those feelings.
Accept Anxious Feelings
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Try not to avoid or push away the feelings.
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Try not to beat yourself up because you are feeling anxious
feelings. Think of them as an "allergy" to your anxiety triggers
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Try not to get angry at yourself, be disappointed at yourself, or
feel like a failure because you are feeling anxious feelings. Remember, you are
sensitized.
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This is not a test, nor a measure of how good or successful you
are as a person.
Allow Anxious Feelings
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Try not to run away from the feelings, or fight them off. Try to
be gentle to yourself. When you are feeling anxiety, try to be as kind to
yourself as you would be to a good friend.
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Fight the BEHAVIOR of avoidance and escape. Try not to flee. Try
not to avoid. Try to be disciplined.
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Remember that you are allowing the feeling to be, but fighting
what the feelings are telling you to do. This requires courage. This requires
both gentleness and discipline.
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Remember that the best thing to do when you feel anxiety is also
the hardest. The best way to cope with anxiety is to do nothing.
Try to float with the feelings while you let time pass.
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