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Posts with the help tag

Guest Post: Social Isolation

Written by Helen on January 31st, 2017. Leave a comment

“As educators we see firsthand the impact of children who isolate themselves. Social isolation is both a potential cause and a symptom of emotional or psychological challenges. As a cause, the child’s inability to interact with the world and others can create an escalating pattern of these challenges. As a symptom, periods as well as […]

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Severe Shyness and Depression

Written by Helen on July 24th, 2016. Leave a comment

Severe shyness disorder (which I use to mean real severe shyness) understandably enough, can lead to depression. The world over suffers from it; depression appears to be one of the more common forms of mental illness. It is one thing to be very shy, but must we endure depression as well? Are there ways to […]

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Please note: The author's self-help guide that is included in Brave: A Painfully Shy Life is available here for free under Resources. The Center for Social Isolation Relief will build an independent website as soon as it can.
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