hi eliza,
you seem to have made some very good goals for the week. and if you have had panic attacks in the past it is normal to feel the anxiety rise when you need to deal with the uncontroled outside world. I have had the same problem! I have had a lot of help from my group at phobies-zero to become less sensitive to the triggers. so Keep Up The GREAT work!!! you CAN do IT!!!
the cbt programme does work. it is what most therapists work with... only they tailor it for each individual - so rather than seeing 10 different thought / thinking errors you might review your worst 3.... if you do pleasurable things in a week then you will focus on thinking about the positive on each activity rather than working on motivation, and positive thinking...
You are not weak, nor a faileur, nor a loser. You have an illness. It is just as serious as diabetes, high blood pressure, or epilepsy. I know no one -now- who would say to a diabetic "it's your fault for eating sugar, just cut it out and you will be fine." Okay for both of us diet is important to a good healthy body but a diabetic can't regulate their carb-burn and we depressives can't regulate our body chemisty. The problem with illnesses that touch the brain's chemistry is that they are so unknown and have hundred's of years of taboo, stigma and prejudice attached to them.
Spring is a tough time for us. Not to be negative, but the numbers are there. So, knowing that you need to be less hard with yourself. It is the first positive step you need to take. You have given all your strenght and energy to battling the worst of your symptomes all winter all alone. Now that spring is back, you need to recuperate from that enormous expenditure. Remember anxiety is a GREAT stress and stress damages the physical body! this is your time to heal! is you had bruises and stitches you would be careful - same wth anxiety and depression. The second step in the positive is to pamper yourself. And expensif peppermint foot-cream ?? A bath / spa ritual with foam or bathmilk?? a hobby? exercise routein? trips to the library? Do the things that you used to enjoy and forgot how they brought you a smile and a sence of well-being.
AND VENT it all out... Let Go of all the nasty stuff inside. Talk of all this stuff to the therapist and continue to let it out with us... we all have been on the depression road ... some are in a center lane, some are on the sidewalk, and some of us are tiptoeing on the median... but we are all right there with you!