Posts Tagged psychology
Socially Anxious
I speak about a few things that happen to me and go off on a few tangents (as you do).
Self-Consciousness Psychology Film: Confidence and Social Anxiety – Self-Conscious Guy (1951)
DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org Self-consciousness is an acute sense of self-awareness. It is a preoccupation with oneself, as opposed to the philosophical state of self-awareness, which is the awareness that one exists as an individual being; although some writers use both terms interchangeably or synonymously. An unpleasant feeling of self-consciousness may occur when one realizes that one is being watched or observed, the feeling that “everyone is looking” at oneself. Some people are habitually more self-conscious than others. Unpleasant feelings of self-consciousness are sometimes associated with shyness or paranoia. According to Schopenhauer, man can, through self-consciousness, make a choice between affirming or denying the will. When feeling self-conscious, one becomes aware of even the smallest of one’s own actions. Such awareness can impair one’s ability to perform complex actions. For example, a musician may “choke”, lose confidence, and even lose the ability to perform at the moment they notice the audience. This is a function of the psychological phenomenon of social facilitation. As self-consciousness fades one may regain the ability to “lose one’s self”. Adolescence is believed to be a time of heightened self-consciousness. A person with a chronic tendency toward self-consciousness may be shy or introverted. Unlike self-awareness, which in a philosophical context is being conscious of oneself as an individual, self-consciousness, being excessively …
Depression Social Anxiety and Medication
Sorry this is so long. I had a lot to say. It was originally 20 minutes, but I cut it down as much as I could. Ask me a question: www.vyou.com www.facebook.com www.twitter.com jimplicit.tumblr.com http Jimplicit merchandise and more: www.cafepress.com itsmyurls.com jimplicit depression social anxiety medication ssri health stress antidepressant stigma weakness cognitive therapy bipolar mood disorder gay lgbt homo homosexuality self esteem recovery help psychology emotional life brain zoloft prozac hormone imbalance chemical diabetes insulin welbutrin lexapro
Social Anxiety/ Avoidant Personality Disorder
Here is another social anxiety video. I’d like to raise some awareness of what it’s like, but also note that I only speak on behalf of myself and no one else in this video. People’s symptoms and severity vary and it’s not up to armchair psychologists to decide these things. I want to raise awareness because besically in my daily life I feel like I cannot talk about it and I especially cannot use it to even try to explain my behaviour for fear of not being taken seriously. When it comes to youtubers, I am happy to discuss the validity of my diagnosis and whether or not it is considered an acceptable disability or I am just making excuses for being a social retard. I am happy to be open with people I don’t know. But I care if my supervisors at work were to tell me that, or workmates, friends or even just people that might say hi to me as I pass by or the people I raid with on WoW. In fact, I feel like I must not tell them at all. They must not see any anxiety from me. Or any negative emotion. Or Else. I also want to break down the idea that we’re all the same and should behave a cirtain way. It all boils down to feelings and thoughts which you can’t know for sure. For example, somebody with social anxiety is not always shy. They do have friends. They do go out and are not always anxious about everything. Very strange, but for me, I am probably less afraid of public speaking then the average person. But asking someone for something…. it cannot be done. I often don’t even …
