1. Once you have reached say lv 5, you cannot go downwards (anxiety cannot get worse).
2. Only failed exposures will make you go backward.
3. after an exposure the thing you were afraid of becomes dramatically easier.
4. You can go slowly up a metaphorical ladder and be rid of SA. This ladder wont have any holes in it.
5. if you have done and completed exposure therapy for ie saying hi to people, you will not have to redo the exposure therapy again.
6. Once you have done exposure therapy for a while, and you have gotten used to the concept, it becomes easier.
The truth? In my experience, it doesn't get better. And honestly this false belief has made things worse. The exposures do get worse for each level and they do knock me into a state where im too anxious to do anything and I feel scared to leave the house. Is it worth it? It all depends on whether you pick yourself up again each time.
Debate.


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From my experience of going to Toastmaster's (a public speaking club that I attend bi-monthly), you can see roughly my anxiety level as it corresponds to the number of exposures. Although my anxiety level goes up and down, there have been a lot more highs on average than lows. I have also been less "panick stricken" and felt more bearable anxiety as the number of exposures increased. What is important to see is the average level of anxiety, marked by the black line that is increasing. Sure there is still anxiety sometimes, but definitely a lot less than the beginning! It also reminds me of the stock market, will it ever crash? Certainly, but once you see its potential, as I've seen with my most "confident" speech, you have to remember your successes and never give up. I went from having a panick attack from one of my first exposures and vowing never to go back, to saying to myself "you know, I can really do this!!" And so can you.
