Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 10:14 pm
Did anyone else label themselves as shy, rather than an anxious person? Before I started this program I knew I had a problem with depression, but I never would have said I also have a problem with anxiety.
Since I was a child I was labeled shy and sensitive. Any social anxiety I felt was just a part of that. Now that I'm participating in the StressCenter.com program I realize I've suffered from panic attacks and generalized anxiety for a long time. Probably contributes a lot to my depression!
I wonder if being shy or an introvert is a prerequisite for suffering from these problems (anxiety and depression)? I'll bet the answer is a resounding NO but I'd like to hear from some of you.
Being an introvert means being more inwardly focused, rather than outwardly focused like extroverts tend to be, right? Which means we'd naturally have more discomfort in public/group situations than extroverts who thrive on the interaction with others.
Since I was a child I was labeled shy and sensitive. Any social anxiety I felt was just a part of that. Now that I'm participating in the StressCenter.com program I realize I've suffered from panic attacks and generalized anxiety for a long time. Probably contributes a lot to my depression!
I wonder if being shy or an introvert is a prerequisite for suffering from these problems (anxiety and depression)? I'll bet the answer is a resounding NO but I'd like to hear from some of you.
Being an introvert means being more inwardly focused, rather than outwardly focused like extroverts tend to be, right? Which means we'd naturally have more discomfort in public/group situations than extroverts who thrive on the interaction with others.