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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 763047" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>My son, who has major depression and a severe anxiety disorder, is a person who catastrophizes about everything. His mind always goes to the worst case scenario and he imagines the worst. The majority of the time, the worst doesn’t happen. He hasn’t learned this yet. In addition to his medications, therapy, school, and swimming, he tries to keep himself so busy that he doesn’t have time to think about bad things. When his anxiety becomes crippling, he doesn’t want to leave his room, but knows that he immediately feels better if he starts doing something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 763047, member: 21066"] My son, who has major depression and a severe anxiety disorder, is a person who catastrophizes about everything. His mind always goes to the worst case scenario and he imagines the worst. The majority of the time, the worst doesn’t happen. He hasn’t learned this yet. In addition to his medications, therapy, school, and swimming, he tries to keep himself so busy that he doesn’t have time to think about bad things. When his anxiety becomes crippling, he doesn’t want to leave his room, but knows that he immediately feels better if he starts doing something. [/QUOTE]
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