Dr. David Rosmarin
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Yeah, that would be upsetting.
Yeah, that would be upsetting.
I understand then why you wouldn't want to have a sleepover.
I understand then why you wouldn't want to have a sleepover.
I understand then why you wouldn't want to have a sleepover.
Yeah. Well, that's the comfort thing. By the way, the kid just changed the topic. Now we're talking about comfort as opposed to anxiety. So I would probably double back and say like, well, what about that Mrs. So-and-so would have to call you up and you'd have to pick me up and be a whole thing. What about it? Would people be talking about it the next day? Would it be a social thing?
Yeah. Well, that's the comfort thing. By the way, the kid just changed the topic. Now we're talking about comfort as opposed to anxiety. So I would probably double back and say like, well, what about that Mrs. So-and-so would have to call you up and you'd have to pick me up and be a whole thing. What about it? Would people be talking about it the next day? Would it be a social thing?
Yeah. Well, that's the comfort thing. By the way, the kid just changed the topic. Now we're talking about comfort as opposed to anxiety. So I would probably double back and say like, well, what about that Mrs. So-and-so would have to call you up and you'd have to pick me up and be a whole thing. What about it? Would people be talking about it the next day? Would it be a social thing?
Would it be, are you more embarrassed about the parents thinking about you, about your friend? Would you feel worse about yourself? And just to explore it.
Would it be, are you more embarrassed about the parents thinking about you, about your friend? Would you feel worse about yourself? And just to explore it.
Would it be, are you more embarrassed about the parents thinking about you, about your friend? Would you feel worse about yourself? And just to explore it.
But when we unpack it, we actually learn who the kid is. If you snuff out the anxiety, you'll never know what's really going on.
But when we unpack it, we actually learn who the kid is. If you snuff out the anxiety, you'll never know what's really going on.
But when we unpack it, we actually learn who the kid is. If you snuff out the anxiety, you'll never know what's really going on.
Women have about twice as much clinical anxiety as men. Why? They tend to be a lot harder on themselves and judge themselves for being anxious and don't really allow themselves to experience those feelings. If a guy's feeling anxious, like, well, something's wrong. And like, there must be a reason. Yeah. No, you know, women are more like something's wrong with me.
Women have about twice as much clinical anxiety as men. Why? They tend to be a lot harder on themselves and judge themselves for being anxious and don't really allow themselves to experience those feelings. If a guy's feeling anxious, like, well, something's wrong. And like, there must be a reason. Yeah. No, you know, women are more like something's wrong with me.
Women have about twice as much clinical anxiety as men. Why? They tend to be a lot harder on themselves and judge themselves for being anxious and don't really allow themselves to experience those feelings. If a guy's feeling anxious, like, well, something's wrong. And like, there must be a reason. Yeah. No, you know, women are more like something's wrong with me.
No, I think men will often snuff out the anxiety a little bit more and be a little more disconnected from it. We see higher instances of substance and alcohol abuse. And that's usually, you know, often happens when people are feeling anxious and don't want to talk about it, don't want to think about it.
No, I think men will often snuff out the anxiety a little bit more and be a little more disconnected from it. We see higher instances of substance and alcohol abuse. And that's usually, you know, often happens when people are feeling anxious and don't want to talk about it, don't want to think about it.
No, I think men will often snuff out the anxiety a little bit more and be a little more disconnected from it. We see higher instances of substance and alcohol abuse. And that's usually, you know, often happens when people are feeling anxious and don't want to talk about it, don't want to think about it.