Yes, I was one of those who wrote to Suzanne about setting exposure planning. I have printed out the sheets and every day I look at the examples of setting goals; such as wanting to be able to pet a dog...etc., but I too am having trouble setting goals for social phobia. I wrote down,
1. "I want to be able to talk to this particular person I see about twice a week and have a conversation without blushing."
2. But looking at pictures of that person is not going to be too helpful, I believe; but I can try doing it anyway if that's what it requires.
3. I can stand around in the room and watch the person go by, however, I'm sure he will notice I'm watching him, so; is that helpful?
4. Being in the same room with this person may be a good exposure treatment, say, if we were to invite him and his wife over to our home or something; but I am afraid this would be close to a 10 on the richter scale.
5. Touching that person sometimes brings on panic, however, sometimes it does not, like shaking hands...
6. Touching some other person is not likely to help in this situation.
7. Perhaps attempting to have discussions with this person at every opportunity may be a good exposure plan...not sure what to talk about.
8. Lately, for the past week or so, my doctor has doubled my anti-anxiety medications, because I told him I was still panicking, and this has helped a lot!
Now I am able to have a short discussion with this person without falling apart. SO I believe the medication is what is helping me now. Exposure is now possible, because I am calm enough to do it.
As for the exposure worksheet plans, movies about certain people are not available; I do know that my anxious thoughts are not true; such as I will not need to be afraid of having an affair with this person, as we are both too panicky for that ever to happen. Also, I have learned that if that is the worst possible senario for both of us it will never happen. I know it has never happened in the past, when I had panic attacks around other men.
The duration of the exposure can only be limited, unless we invite the people I panic around over to our house to get better acquainted. So far, exposure has only been for about 5 minutes at a time. And some times I have spent two hours in co