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Re: Talking(in front of people)

Posted by tensor on November 14, 2001, at 8:46:41

In reply to Re: Talking(in front of people), posted by Adam on November 13, 2001, at 20:58:03

Hi,

Adam, fun you noticed that. I'm studying electrical civil engineering.
You're are right, it's much about performance anxiety, but in my case it's also a clinical problem that has to be fixed first. I'm training everyday and done so a couple years now, like talking to teachers, administrators etc. But I have discovered that my ability to maintain a monologue to a person or in front of people hasn't improved over years. So now I'm trying to find the right med for me which is appearently not easy..

tensor


> Tensor,
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> I hope this isn't an insensitive time to ask, but I couldn't help noticing your name...Are you a physicist? Do you study General Relativity?
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> We actually have a club that gets together at work to do presentations for the sole purpose of being a better public speaker. One of the big reasons people do it is to get over performance anxiety. I think this is a pretty common thing. My step-mother, who is as cool as they come most of the time, actually takes Xanax to deal with her public-speaking phobias. I told her to join a journal-club style thing like we have a work, but she just shuddered.
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> All the same, exposure can be a powerful form of therapy.
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>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Does anyone have problems with talking in front of people and talking person to person? I'm not talking about the common fear that nearly everybody possess. I have Panic disorder and get treatment for that, Buspar 20mg/day and it helps my anxiety/PD pretty well but the talking problem remains unsolved. This problem arised concurrently with the PD. This is a big problem for me since i'm studying, and to do a presentation is impossible since I completely panic. I have diazepam prescribed for me, but even diazepam falls short when it comes to presentation.
> > This problem is, for me, a bit strange since i'm a rather social person. I don't know what to do, does anyone recognize this?
> > I would really appreciate someone to share experiences with...


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