When People Suggest You Seek Help for Your Anxiety, How Do You Feel?

I'm glad that someone is taking an interest in my life and wants to help
25% (32 votes)
It makes me feel even more self-conscious about my anxiety
31% (40 votes)
I resent them for calling attention to my disorder
5% (6 votes)
I'm surprised that they would make such a suggestion
2% (3 votes)
I feel like I've done something wrong with my life
8% (10 votes)
A mix of the choices above
28% (36 votes)
Total votes: 127

Our History and Our Mission

The Anxiety Network began in 1995 due to growing demand from people around the world wanting help in understanding and overcoming their anxiety disorder.  The Anxiety Clinic of Arizona and its website, The Anxiety Network, received so much traffic and requests for help that we found ourselves spending much of our time in international communication and outreach.  Our in-person anxiety clinic has grown tremendously, and our principal internet tool, The Anxiety Network, has been re-written and re-designed with focus on the three major anxiety disorders: panic, social anxiety, and generalized anxiety disorder.  

The Anxiety Network  focuses on three of the major anxiety disorders:  panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and social anxiety disorder.

In 1997, The Social Anxiety Association, a non-profit organization, was formed and now has its own website.

The Social Anxiety Institute, the largest site on the internet for information and treatment of social anxiety, has maintained an active website since 1998.  Continuous, ongoing therapy groups have helped hundreds of people overcome social anxiety since 1994.  

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