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Graduate from Social Anxiety

University can be difficult for someone with social anxiety. Some of these are based off the experiences of people I asked on the social anxiety support forum.

1) There’s that struggle when you walk from class to class. . .

2) And the constant fear of failing or being dumber than everyone else. . .

3) Being put into groups is stressful. . .

4) It’s unfair being made to do presentations when you have social anxiety. . .

5) And yet with all these forced social situations, you feel…disconnected. . .

Read Polaris’ piece in its entirety (it comes in comic strip form)! Visit 5 socially anxious things at university and college | Graduate from Social Anxiety.

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This entry was posted in Graduate from Social Anxiety and tagged Blog For Mental Health 2014, health and wellness, mental health on 2014/11/27 by Ruby Tuesday.

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