What helped me make a 180 degree change in my life.
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Hi Suz, I would guess the groups are a regular ongoing thing at UCLA so I would call them and ask. There is an address for the UCLA program in the back of the book by Sam Obitz so you can give them a call when you get your copy.
WW, I am thrilled for you and I am encouraged by all of your success. Keep up the good work and I am interested in how you continue to make out
WW, I am thrilled for you and I am encouraged by all of your success. Keep up the good work and I am interested in how you continue to make out
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WW you say the TEA forms discuss thinking errors? I am laughing now because we use to teach Juveniles at my old job all about thinking errors for this Resocialization program the psychologists developed for the State of Texas. You mean I already knew about thinking errors long ago even before my first anxiety attack? lol I better dug up an old Resocialization book someplace again.
Don't feel bad as I heard about CBT and the book by Obitz over a year before Lilchrissy motivated me to pick up a copy and try the TEA forms. I'm still kicking myself for wasting all that time in avoidance. I guess sometimes we can't see what we're looking for even when it is right in front of usOriginally posted by Ligonmaximus32:
WW you say the TEA forms discuss thinking errors? I am laughing now because we use to teach Juveniles at my old job all about thinking errors for this Resocialization program the psychologists developed for the State of Texas. You mean I already knew about thinking errors long ago even before my first anxiety attack? lol I better dug up an old Resocialization book someplace again.
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Isn't it funny how sometimes we can't see the forest because all the tree's are in our wayOriginally posted by Ligonmaximus32:
WW you say the TEA forms discuss thinking errors? I am laughing now because we use to teach Juveniles at my old job all about thinking errors for this Resocialization program the psychologists developed for the State of Texas. You mean I already knew about thinking errors long ago even before my first anxiety attack? lol I better dug up an old Resocialization book someplace again.
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Isn't it funny how sometimes we can't see the forest because all the tree's are in our way [/QUOTE]
Indeed... I am doing better than ever, how about you Chrissy? Suz, did you ever find out if UCLA still had the groups going and give it a try? I hope you are making progress and doing your TEA forms daily now too Happy new year.
Isn't it funny how sometimes we can't see the forest because all the tree's are in our way [/QUOTE]
Indeed... I am doing better than ever, how about you Chrissy? Suz, did you ever find out if UCLA still had the groups going and give it a try? I hope you are making progress and doing your TEA forms daily now too Happy new year.
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I loved my group and was referred to it by a therapist who recommended it to me. I think groups are very helpful since we all make progress at different speeds. The book I recommend is the one called Been There, Done That? DO THIS! by Sam Obitz ans Michelle Craske.Originally posted by New Martha:
Also, what is the book you are recommending? and what does TEA stand for?
Thanks
It focuses on the TEA form exercise which is the one I still use now for relief. TEA stand for Thought-Error-Analysis. There's a link on the book's website <A HREF="http://www.tao3.com" TARGET=_blank>www.tao3.com</A> where you can read the foreword and more about the book if you so desire.
I hope I answered all your questions as I need to get out the door but I will check back tonight or tomorrow in case I have not. CBT in my opinion is the way to go.