How To Start Overcoming Anxiety As A Beginner - STEP BY STEP

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Published 2019-02-12
I’m going to show you how to start overcoming anxiety with exposure using a 7 step scientifically supported cognitive behavioral therapy plan.

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Topics discussed:
* Anxiety, fear, worries
* Cognitive behavioral therapy
* Exposure Therapy
* Habituation
* Inhibitory learning approach
* Fear of vlogging, anxiety about vlogging

Learn more:
* Maximizing Exposure Therapy: An Inhibitory Learning Approach: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4114726/

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All Comments (21)
  • @drali
    Do you have a fear you are trying to overcome?
  • @LizzieBoredom9
    Thanks so much for your video! I've suffered with crippling anxiety disorder for 14 years. I quit driving 10 years ago and am getting ready to get my lisence again. This cognitive therapy is tough! Facing fears (along with meds) has really helped. Just a few years ago, I couldn't even go into a store by myself without having a panic attack. Now I can go into a giant WalMart by myself and be okay. It has taken YEARS to get to this point. I don't think a lot of people understand it because they can't see it. I really enjoy your show. Thanks again!
  • @evergreen_kate
    I’m almost 30 years old and recently discovered I’ve had anxiety my whole life due to childhood trauma. I just thought it was normal, now I am doing a lot of unwrapping on myself. I came across your channel and am very grateful to you. Thank you for these videos Doctor Mattu 🙏
  • @lissal.4355
    I am afraid of talking to strangers and the weird thing is I have to do it every day for my job. It never seems to get any better though. I still get a big adrenaline spike every time I see a person that I'm going to have to talk to. Then after the interaction is over I judge myself for how dumb I sounded.
  • the fact that you are DOING THE METHODS which you’re teaching in this video is really inspiring and vulnerable. i’ve been suffering of panic disorder for a year now, and i’m finally opening the door to exposure therapy. i’ve seen a lot of therapists gives great advice online and in books, but they rarely put themselves in a situation like this. i’m really grateful for your videos ❤️
  • @christina6656
    This was so unbelievably helpful. Watching you go through each step, whilst filming your insecurities & talking us through your examples, made it so much easier to connect with and digest. I've struggled with social anxiety for most of my life. I was a happy go lucky, talkative child. But middle & high school really did a number on me. Those fears have stuck with me my entire life from that point on. Up until recently, I thought that I was broken and doomed to a life of solidarity. I'm thankful that people have been working towards raising awareness to mental health. Recently I decided I had had enough! My social anxiety had stolen years of my life; a career, friends, meaningful relationships, hopes & dreams. I decided to reach out for help from a therapist a few months back. Its been helpful but I'm really actually looking forward to trying this out. Thank you for your dedication to helping people face & overcome their fears.✌🙂
  • @animestop95
    I started watching because this guy is eye candy, but I'm lucky enough he actually makes good content as well
  • I appreciate you filming your experience with facing your own personal fear. It’s so easy for someone else to say go out there and face your fear. So it’s amazing to see someone say it and do it themselves :)
  • I love how you were able to really break down what it truly means to do exposure therapy! Its not enough to just throw yourself in the situation but to be able to dig down deep into how you are feeling. Get comfortable being uncomfortable. My 2020 mantra
  • @TheRupelstinsky
    I like this long videos where you give us a great and little deeper explanation, thanks!
  • @roarblast7332
    Watching you do this was actually pretty inspiring. I have been working on social anxiety for years, and I am finally able to do this kind of work. Seeing therapists do this kind of work is a really powerful tool for me.
  • @vikiwang5216
    Dr Ali Mattu, just want to say your channel is awesome! I'm learning so much to overcome my own anxiety and also to help people that I know! Please keep up the good content!
  • @lorraine70
    Great video! I suffer with social anxiety also. This video and through experience I've come to realise most people are busy living their own lives to even care or notice what I am doing. Subscribed
  • @NikkiVelazquez
    I'm ready to face my fear of having phone conversations with people I don't know. Part of my new job is to call people I don't know and ask them questions. Avoidance will no longer work, so I will try the exposure techniques in this video. Thank you.
  • It feels positive to watch your videos when I am also the one who suffer from panic attacks and anxiety.. thanks for these videos..
  • @babybaby5893
    The first time watch him and already love him. Not just giving lectures , his way is sooo Very practical, wow.
  • Great explanation man.Basically it is facing your fears without thinking too much about the outcome.And keep them videos coming.🤘
  • I have a phobia of texting/phone calls because my grandmother guilt-tripped me as a kid for not calling her to thank her for gifts, and because my mom guilts trips me a lot via phone and texting. I think my best bet for exposure therapy will be to communicate with people besides my mom to highlight that my friends and neighbors do not resort to manipulation tactics, thus my very real fear of disappointment and rejection is just an old core belief that no longer serves me. Thanks Doc! For your super awesome self-care journal that you keep in your backpack with the foam-roller on it: You are a very bright light 💡 that this world needs! Thank you for being so brave and showing us that real change IS possible! You are so loved by so many people in this world, and as a community you help us all achieve success! Thanks for all you do! Keep going!!