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		<title>How group therapy helps anxiety</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Approximately six years ago,  I began attending a weekly therapy group to help cope with struggles related to my anxiety disorder. Signing on to this group was something I was extremely reluctant to do but agreed to try it out for the opportunity to attack my anxiety. After some badgering by my individual therapist I [...]]]></description>
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Approximately six years ago,  I began attending a weekly therapy group to help cope with struggles related to my anxiety disorder. Signing on to this group was something I was extremely reluctant to do but agreed to try it out for the opportunity to attack my anxiety. After some badgering by my individual therapist I agreed to try out the group.</p>
<p>And I&#8217;m very glad I made that decision for it has proven a most rewarding experience for me. Actually, I still show up every week, on Mondays to be exact, and I don&#8217;t have any plans to stop attending.</p>
<p>Let me testify here for a moment.  If you suffer from anxiety like me, then the I idea of sharing your trials and tribulations openly in front of a group of total strangers every week can seem intimidating. For me that first week was terrifying. But something not unusual happened. The &#8220;strangers&#8221; didn&#8217;t remain that way for long.</p>
<p>As time went by, I learned of their struggles and their their difficulties and, most of all, I felt accepted. Because of this I was able to communicate openly about my issues with anxiety and depression and come to grasp an entirely new vocabulary for interpersonal relationships.</p>
<p>After years of group attendance, I am a much healthier person. Attacking anxiety isn&#8217;t easy. In fact, I still struggle with my anxiety, but I&#8217;ve made tremendous gains in that area. If you struggle, like I do, with an anxiety disorder, I can&#8217;t recommend group therapy highly enough.</p>
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