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We made this commercial for our AP Psychology project, where we had to create a clinic and treat a disorder. Our fictitious clinic (Z.L.C.) treats Histrionic Personality Disorder. And the drama ensues…
Starring:
Myself as the blue-haired histrionic patient and therapist
Sayali as the normal girl (during the modeling scene) and therapist
Grace as the boyfriend (check out her awesome mustache!), the friend, and therapist
List of songs used (in order):
“Attention” ~The Academy Is…
“My Immortal” ~Evanescence
“Drama Queen (That Girl” ~Lindsay Lohan
“Flourescent Adolescent” ~Arctic Monkeys
“Disconnect The Dots” ~of Montreal
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A discussion on therapy. What the experience is like and where it fits in my Bipolar Treatment.
Duration : 0:5:43
Dr. Richard Raubolt discusses what to look for in selecting the very best psychotherapist.
Duration : 0:4:2
When you have an anxiety disorder, it is important to seek help in order to overcome your
anxiety.
Anxiety disorders include obsessive-compulsive disorder, phobias, post-traumatic stress
disorder, panic disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder, among other things.
Millions of people suffer from anxiety disorders, and the only way to overcome these things
is to find help from a professional.
While your medical doctor may be able to treat you, another important person in your life
should be your therapist.
Make sure you find the best therapist possible to treat your condition by using the following
tips.
First, look for a therapist that is recommended by others.
The best form of advertising is word of mouth, because you can be sure that the therapist is
skilled and has helped others in the past.
You can ask your doctor for recommendations, but others suffering from anxiety disorders
will probably be able to tell you even more about therapists in the area.
You can contact other patients with anxiety disorder by going to support groups, which are
often offered at your local community center or hospital.
Another great tip for finding the perfect therapist is to look for someone specifically
advocating the kind of treatment that interests you.
For example, if you want to talk about your problems and try to understand your thought
process and reasoning behind your anxiety, a therapist specializing in cognitive therapy will
probably work best for you.
If you want to overcome a specific phobia, a therapist interested in desensitization may
work best instead.
There are a number of different kinds of treatments, and if you have a specific kind in mind,
be sure to find a therapist advocating that kind of treatment.
Lastly, when looking for a therapist consider more than personality—consider convenience.
Although you of course want a therapist who is easy to talk to and friendly, you should also
take into consideration how many patients he or she sees, because this will indicate the
amount to time available to be spent on you.
Also look at the distance from his or her office to your home and consider a therapist who is
willing to meet your specific needs.
Every therapist is different, so someone who works well for another patient may not be the
best choice for you.
If you are unhappy with your therapist for any reason, remember that you can leave to look
for a new therapist at any time.
For the most stable treatment, find a therapist you like and stay with that therapist until you
feel as though you have overcome your disorder.
Duration : 0:2:12
When you have an anxiety disorder, it is important to seek help in order to overcome your
anxiety.
Anxiety disorders include obsessive-compulsive disorder, phobias, post-traumatic stress
disorder, panic disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder, among other things.
Millions of people suffer from anxiety disorders, and the only way to overcome these things
is to find help from a professional.
While your medical doctor may be able to treat you, another important person in your life
should be your therapist.
Make sure you find the best therapist possible to treat your condition by using the following
tips.
First, look for a therapist that is recommended by others.
The best form of advertising is word of mouth, because you can be sure that the therapist is
skilled and has helped others in the past.
You can ask your doctor for recommendations, but others suffering from anxiety disorders
will probably be able to tell you even more about therapists in the area.
You can contact other patients with anxiety disorder by going to support groups, which are
often offered at your local community center or hospital.
Another great tip for finding the perfect therapist is to look for someone specifically
advocating the kind of treatment that interests you.
For example, if you want to talk about your problems and try to understand your thought
process and reasoning behind your anxiety, a therapist specializing in cognitive therapy will
probably work best for you.
If you want to overcome a specific phobia, a therapist interested in desensitization may
work best instead.
There are a number of different kinds of treatments, and if you have a specific kind in mind,
be sure to find a therapist advocating that kind of treatment.
Lastly, when looking for a therapist consider more than personality—consider convenience.
Although you of course want a therapist who is easy to talk to and friendly, you should also
take into consideration how many patients he or she sees, because this will indicate the
amount to time available to be spent on you.
Also look at the distance from his or her office to your home and consider a therapist who is
willing to meet your specific needs.
Every therapist is different, so someone who works well for another patient may not be the
best choice for you.
If you are unhappy with your therapist for any reason, remember that you can leave to look
for a new therapist at any time.
For the most stable treatment, find a therapist you like and stay with that therapist until you
feel as though you have overcome your disorder.
Duration : 0:2:12





http://bit.ly/a6dQfL Analyzing the negative thoughts of “I’m Too Serious, Too Boring, & I’m Not Funny Enough, & Everyone Else Is Funny Except For Me”
http://bit.ly/a6dQfL Analyzing The Negative Thoughts “I’m strange, weird, I make people uncomfortable”
http://bit.ly/a6dQfL Social Anxiety may have made you act in ways others misinterpreted & saw harshly. Do not put this on yourself. Put this onto the Anxiety Illness! *Update* – We must be responsible for ourself & our actions, but generally I think, under conditions of severe social anxiety, & panic attacks we should not feel bad as we had extreme fear.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/0966431588/?tag=roxy08-20 This book is an absolute must-read for EVERYONE. A major progression in overcoming my Social Anxiety Disorder =) Sit back, relax, & enjoy as I read out some quotes from the book. The quotes I read out are good, but they cannot compare to the whole book, with the stories, examples, exercises & many amazing breakthroughs in thinking & insights.