Nina tatizo la Social Anxiety Disorder

Nina tatizo la Social Anxiety Disorder

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Nawasalimu wana JF wote,

Nielekee moja kwa moja kwenye mada mimi nimekuwa nikisumbuliwa kwa muda mrefu na, "social anxiety disorder" na " loss of appetite" niwaombe msaada wenu Kwa hilo, medications pia na ushauri kwasababu vyote vimekuwa vikinisumbua sana.

Asanteni
 
Kama umefahami tatizo ni hatua moja ya tiba. Tiba ya social anxiety ina stages . Anza na talking therapy kumeza dawa kuwe ni stage ya mwisho.

Tafuta mtaalamu wa therapy uongee nae, tamka kwake yanayokusumbua moyoni mwako. Usimuamini ndugu au rafiki katika hili. Wasio wataalamu wanaweza kuyarudisha mtaani kwako tena.
 
Kama umefahami tatizo ni hatua moja ya tiba. Tiba ya social anxiety ina stages . Anza na talking therapy kumeza dawa kuwe ni stage ya mwisho.

Tafuta mtaalamu wa therapy uongee nae, tamka kwake yanayokusumbua moyoni mwako. Usimuamini ndugu au rafiki katika hili. Wasio wataalamu wanaweza kuyarudisha mtaani kwako tena.
Asante sana kiongozi kwa ushauri wako hawa wataalamu wa therapy kwa hapa arusha ntawapata wapi maana hii kitu inanisumbua sana
 

A cure for social anxiety disorders​

Social phobia is the most common anxiety disorder of our time. But the current treatment regimen for patients with this diagnosis has not proven very effective. Now a team of Norwegian and British researchers believe they have found a cure for social anxiety disorders.

"We've set a new world record in effectively treating social anxiety disorders," says Hans M. Nordahl, a professor of behavioural medicine at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). He has led a project with a team of doctors and psychologists from NTNU and the University of Manchester in England to examine the effects of structured talk therapy and medication on patients with social anxiety disorders.

Until now, a combination of cognitive therapy and medication was thought to be the most effective treatment for these patients. The researchers' results, which have just been published in the journal Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, show that cognitive therapy on its own has a much better effect in the long term than just drugs or a combination of the two.

Nearly 85 per cent of the study participants significantly improved or became completely healthy using only cognitive therapy.

"This is one of the best studies on social anxiety disorders ever," says Nordahl. "It's taken ten years to carry out and has been challenging both academically and in terms of logistics, but the result is really encouraging," he says.

Mistreatment with "happy pills"
To clear up some terms: social anxiety is not a diagnosis, but a symptom that a lot of people struggle with. For example, talking or being funny on command in front of a large audience can trigger this symptom. On the other hand, social anxiety disorder -- or social phobia -- is a diagnosis for individuals who find it hard to function socially, and anyone with this diagnosis has high social anxiety.

Medications, talk therapy or a combination of these are the most common ways to treat patients with this diagnosis. NTNU researchers set out to examine which of these approaches is most effective.

"A lot of doctors and hospitals combine medications -- like the famous "happy pill" -- with talk therapy when they treat this patient group. It works well in patients with depressive disorders, but it actually has the opposite effect in individuals with social anxiety disorders. Not many health care professionals are aware of this," says Nordahl.

Drugs camouflage the problem
"Happy pills," like selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs), may have strong physical side effects. When patients have been on medications for some time and want to reduce them, the bodily feelings associated with social phobia, like shivering, flushing and dizziness in social situations tend to return. Patients often end up in a state of acute social anxiety again.

"Patients often rely more on the medication and don't place as much importance on therapy. They think it's the drugs that will make them healthier, and they become dependent on something external rather than learning to regulate themselves. So the medication camouflages a very important patient discovery: that by learning effective techniques, they have the ability to handle their anxiety themselves," says Nordahl.

Social anxiety -- a public health issue
The most common anxiety disorder experienced today is social anxiety disorder. It is a public health problem with major negative consequences for the individual and for society. Nearly twelve per cent of the population will be impacted during their lifetime.
Most affected individuals report that anxiety has significantly hampered their functioning at school and in their work life. These are issues that negatively affect their choice of career, entry into the labour market and how they adjust to their work environment. They are also a major cause of absenteeism.

People with social anxiety disorder dread situations where they risk being exposed to the critical gaze of others. They are afraid that others will look at them, judge them and form a negative opinion of them. They especially fear the embarrassment of being deemed nervous, weak or stupid.

Speaking in front of large groups, participating in parent meetings at school, and eating or writing with others watching can be problematic for people with the disorder. Some people are particularly afraid that others will see their hands or voice shake, or that they are blushing and sweating. They will do their best to avoid these types of situations.

They may also resort to various coping strategies to hide their anxiety, which unfortunately only reinforce the problem.
Cognitive therapy is a treatment where the therapist works to get patients to accept their fear, to go into challenging situations and to shift their attention to what they want to say and do in those situations. In other words: Accept inwardly and focus outwardly.

World record in treating social phobia
NTNU researchers set up the project to compare the most recognized methods for treating social anxiety disorders. Well over 100 patients participated in the study and were divided into four groups.

The first group received only medication, the second group received only therapy, the third group received a combination of the two, and the fourth received a placebo pill. The four groups were compared along the way, and researchers conducted a follow-up assessment with them a year after treatment ended.

During treatment and right afterwards, the patients in groups two and three were managing equally well. But after a year, it was clear that the group two participants -- those who had only received cognitive therapy -- fared the best.

Only with the help of cognitive therapy have researchers managed to increase the recovery rate in patients with social anxiety disorders by 20 to 25 per cent, as compared with the norm for this group.

"This is the most effective treatment ever for this patient group. Treatment of mental illness often isn't as effective as treating a bone fracture, but here we've shown that treatment of psychiatric disorders can be equally effective," says Nordahl.

Many patients don't get adequate treatment
Torkil Berge is a psychologist at Diakonhjemmet Hospital in Oslo and head of the Norwegian Association for Cognitive Therapy. He says social anxiety disorder is a public health problem with major negative consequences for the individual and for society. Nearly twelve per cent of the population will be affected by this illness during their lifetime.

"This is a hidden disorder, and many patients find it difficult to communicate their struggle to their healthcare providers. Thousands upon thousands of individuals end up not receiving adequate treatment. Of those who do get treatment, most are probably offered drug therapy," Berge says.

"I can well imagine that the combination of drug therapy and cognitive therapy isn't the best approach, as NTNU researchers have determined in this study," he said.

Using metacognitive therapy
Nordahl and the rest of the research team have also worked to improve standard cognitive therapy. They have added new processing elements, which have shown greater effectiveness.

"We're using what's called metacognitive therapy, meaning that we work with patients' thoughts and their reactions and beliefs about those thoughts. We address their rumination and worry about how they function in social situations. Learning to regulate their attention processes and training with mental tasks are new therapeutic elements with enormous potential for this group of patients," says Nordahl. The researchers now hope to develop standardized cognitive therapy further for patients who suffer from social anxiety disorders.


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Materials provided by The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). Note: Content may be edited for style and length. A cure for social anxiety disorders
 
Nawasalimu wana JF wote,

Nielekee moja kwa moja kwenye mada mimi nimekuwa nikisumbuliwa kwa muda mrefu na, "social anxiety disorder" na " loss of appetite" niwaombe msaada wenu Kwa hilo, medications pia na ushauri kwasababu vyote vimekuwa vikinisumbua sana.

Asanteni
Mkuu hospitali hakuna Dawa hayo maradhi nitafute kwa wakati wako ili niweze kukutibia upate kupona maradhi yako uguwa pole.
 
physcological problems ni nyingi sana huwezi amini, tatizo hilo halina tofauti sana na low self esteem..
haya mambo ya upstairs yana ishu ndefuu sana!

na siku zote usijione upo mwenyewe! tatizo kubwa lililopo ubongo huwa ni conditional yaani huwezi kuuamrisha tuu kwamba usifikirie hivyo halafu wenyewe ukafatisha big NO..

lazima uupe ile conditional yake inavyotaka! Wewe ukiwa unaoogopa kuongea mbele za watu kwa kujishtukia basi ili tatizo lako liishe inabidi uongee mbele za watu kibishi bishi lakini sio kuu command mind kwamba ifanye hivyo pasipo kuuaminisha kwamba unaweza
 
physcological problems ni nyingi sana huwezi amini,
tatizo hilo halina tofauti sana na low self esteem....
Asante mkuu kwa ushauri wako, yani mkuu kwenye maisha yangu nimarachache Sana nakuwa na amani
 

A cure for social anxiety disorders​

Social phobia is the most common anxiety disorder of our time. But the current treatment regimen for patients with this diagnosis has not proven very effective. Now a team of Norwegian and British researchers believe they have found a cure for social anxiety disorders..
Shukrani sana
 

A cure for social anxiety disorders​

Social phobia is the most common anxiety disorder of our time. But the current treatment regimen for patients with this diagnosis has not proven very effective. Now a team of Norwegian and British researchers believe they have found a cure for social anxiety disorders...
TLDR
 
physcological problems ni nyingi sana huwezi amini,
tatizo hilo halina tofauti sana na low self esteem....
Ndio maana watu husema kitu tunachotakiwa kuogpa ni huo uoga wenyewe.

Mtu asiogope kusimama mbele za watu bali aogope huo uoga wenyewe unaomfanya ashindwe kusimama mbele za watu.

Namna ya kuuogopa unatakiwa usimame,moyo ukudunde wee lakini simama ongea.

Alafu kabla ya kuongea hakikisha una maelezo yaliyonyooka kabisa juu ya jambo lako.

Wengi wanafeli ni kwa sababu mtu muoga kuongea kwa majority alafu anachoongea anataka atunge hapo hapo,huo ndo mtihani mkubwa
 
Kitu gani kinakukosesha amani?
Mahusiano kwangu hayaeleweki unaweza kuta nampenda mwanamke leo baada ya sikuu kazaa simpendi tena Kwasababu ya kufiria vitu vya ajabu ambapo kimsimgi hayana maana kabisa.

Muda mwingi najifungia ndani natoka usiku tu na nimarachache sana kwasababu hata mtu akiniangalia nahisi ananifikiria vibaya au kunisema vibaya siwezi kukaa kwenye makundi ya watu kupiga story yani najikuta napoteza amani kabisa, nikitembea mchana najihisi kama nawindwa na kila mtu hii hali naichukia kwakweli nateseka sana mkuu. Ushauri pia waweza nisaidia
 
Ndio maana watu husema kitu tunachotakiwa kuogpa ni huo uoga wenyewe.

Mtu asiogope kusimama mbele za watu bali aogope huo uoga wenyewe unaomfanya ashindwe kusimama mbele za watu...
Kweli kiongozi hii hali haifai kabisa coz hata kesho kutwa nikiwa nafamilia ntaendeshaje na hali hii, pia changamoto zingine za kimaisha nitaziface vipi.
 
Kweli kiongozi hii hali haifai kabisa coz hata kesho kutwa nikiwa nafamilia ntaendeshaje na hali hii, pia changamoto zingine za kimaisha nitaziface vipi.
Usijali mkuu.

Watu wengi wanajiona mana mawazo sio kwa sababu wana mawazo hapana,bi kwa sababu hawana watu wa kushare nao hayo mawazo na stress zao.

Mimi kuna ishu ilinitokea nikawa hata kumuambia wife siwezi,nikamuambia rafiki angu nikalalamika wee rafiki angu akanipoooza saaana nikaona napata afadhali,tokea hapo haikunisumbua kivilee kwa sababu mzigo niliutua.

Kuna kitu fulani naamini kuwa unapokuwa na mawazo akilini mwako yale mawazo ni kitu kinaingia kwenye ubongo.

Ndio maana hata sauti hii sauti ni kitu pia kinaingia kwenye ubongo baada ya kubadilishwa kutoka katika mfumo wa mawimbi na kuwa katika mfumo wa meseji za umeme.

Meseji hizi husafirishwa mpaka kwenye ubongo,hivyo hata sauti ni kitu.

Hivyo unapomuambia mtu basi kile kitu unakitoa unakipunguza katika ubomgo wako na kuounguza mzigo wako.

Hii sina ushahidi wa kisayansi ila mimi binafsi naamini iko hivyo kwamba mawazo ni kitu hivyo inafika hatua yana chukua sehemu fulani ya ubongo bila shaka.

Kwa sababu kama ubongo unafanya kazi ya kuchakata mawazo manake ubongo ni kitu,kitu hakiwezi kufanya kazi ya kuchakata kisichokuwa kitu kamwe.

Na kawaida ya kitu huchukua nafasi,hivyo na mawazo ni kitu ndio maana ubongo unachakata,hivyo ukimsimulia mtu manake kile kitu unakitoa katika ubongo kupitia maneno unamuambia mwingine unapunguza kile kitu(mawazo)

Hivyo usidharau tiba hii,tafuta mtu hata kama wa mbali ongea nae kwa simu,ila awe munaaminiana
 
Usijali mkuu.

Watu wengi wanajiona mana mawazo sio kwa sababu wana mawazo hapana,bi kwa sababu hawana watu wa kushare nao hayo mawazo na stress zao...
Asante sana mkuu ubarikiwe.
 
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