Sue Cleland's Personal Story  

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I am telling my story, because if it means that it brings hope to just one person who lives with Social Anxiety Disorder, that recovery is possible, then it is worth it. I will start by sharing with you some of my experiences of living with Social Anxiety Disorder. I will then go on to explain to you how I believe I developed this illness, its symptoms, the effect it had on all facets of my life, the coping mechanisms I used, as well as explaining how the disorder was never recognised or treated for twenty years, and resulted in the development of more complex related conditions.

If you have been diagnosed with Social Anxiety Disorder, or you think you may have Social Anxiety Disorder, you will probably be able to relate to my experience. I hope it helps you to understand that you are not alone, and that treatment is available that can help you to overcome your fears and live a more meaningful and satisfying life, free from extreme fear.

Some thoughts and experiences that were real to me...

This is the life of someone who lives with Social Anxiety Disorder. This was my life until I was diagnosed with Social Anxiety Disorder and received treatment.

My personal background to the development of Social Anxiety Disorder

I believe I developed Social Anxiety Disorder when I was around 10 years old and it intensified over the years due to the following factors...

These factors combined lead to...

Irrational thought processes that became entrenched at an early age and lead to the following beliefs:

This entrenched belief system lead to the following symptoms which are characteristic of people who live with Social Anxiety Disorder...

Coping mechanisms I used before treatment included...

The symptoms mentioned intensified over 20 years and became worse. Over time I developed other conditions including symptoms of depression.

At age 15 years and again at 22 years I saw two different psychiatrists to try and understand what was going on in my mind. No diagnosis was ever given. Instead I received a prescription for anti-anxiety tablets to take when I felt 'nervous'. This medication only relieved my symptoms temporarily, and was definitely not an answer to my troubles.

At the beginning of 1999 I experienced panic attacks every day.  In March 1999 I was given a diagnosis of Social Anxiety Disorder.  This was the turning point in my life.

Treatment included anti-depressant medication, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, self-esteem work, relaxation techniques, perception/assertion training, interpersonal skill training, public speaking courses, focusing skills and meditation. Most of the therapy after my discharge from hospital I undertook myself due to a lack of experienced therapists in Queensland who work specifically with people who have been diagnosed with Social Anxiety Disorder.

Recovery was also made possible through the good support from my treating psychiatrist, my family and close friends, and a strong belief in myself that I could overcome the illness as I did not want to live with such extreme fear and anxiety every minute of my day anymore.

Since undertaking treatment I have not experienced one panic attack and my level of anxiety has now decreased to within normal limits. I am now much more content, and confident with my life and myself. I am now in control of my emotions and my thoughts, and I now view my world in a rational way, as well as finally having developed a sense of self worth and a belief that I am worthwhile.

Beliefs I now practice...

From the age of thirteen years to thirty years my level of contentment with my life and myself fluctuated from 0% - 50%.

Today, after treatment, I am now 90% content with my life and myself, happy and relieved that I have now found the key to start my life again, free of fear.
 

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