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    Adam P
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    Hi there Manii,

    Welcome and thank you for posting. Regarding the problems you are experiencing with your depression and anxiety would be instead of masking the problems, but rather face them head on. One solution to help combat your anxieties and fears would be to acknowledge them. I’m not sure if you have completed this in therapy, if not then acknowledge them. Whether it be through oral or writing them down. Have a hard and honest conversation with yourself including “WHY” statements and answering them. When you can acknowledge your fear/anxieties, it puts you in control of overpowering and conquering them. This acknowledge practice can also be applied when you feel certain triggers approaching your mental state. A simple “STOP” and process the situation helps. Over time and as weeks/months pass, you can help wean yourself off the medication and use your mind as the best kind of prescription.
    Thank You and Take Care
    -AP85

    #125785
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Dear manii:

    The forming of “habits and rituals… to be mindful and create a peaceful environment” for yourself is a good beginning, but like you experienced already, it still “doesn’t take much to trigger” you-

    this is because certain neuropathways in your brain, creating mental habits from long ago, were not undone because of these habits and rituals. It would take a longer time and more work, a lot of patience.

    Would you like to share what you learned in therapy so far?

    anita

    #125838
    Manii
    Participant

    Thank you for those replies.


    @anita

    I have noticed that there are things that I’ve learned growing up that I’m restricted by. For instance I’ve had a standard of success hardwored into me that no matter how much I disagree with, I am still not able to unlearn it. If you have any advice no how to unlearn or undo these thinking patterns, please let me know.

    Also, going through therapy, I learned a lot about where my anxiety and depression was stemming from, and was able to address those matters. However, I easily get triggered on completely new issues. And the panic attacks are worse than they used to be. I’m confused as to why this has happened.

    #125859
    Anonymous
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    Dear manii:

    To unlearn that “standard of success” that you were taught growing up, it needs to be examined first for any truth in it, if any. To do so, will you state/ explain that standard-of-success here?

    anita

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