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Social Anxiety - Support Groups

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      new window alt.support.shyness Description: Commonly asked questions about shyness and how to overcome it. Linked to the newsgroup. (members.aol.com)
new window ESFB Channel Description: On line community for people suffering from facial blushing, excessive sweating and anxiety associated with these symptoms. Discussion forum. (esfbchannel.com)
new window Grant Me The Serenity Description: Support and information for social phobia and related anxiety disorders. Includes articles, self-help books, quotes, an email list, message board and chat room. (Open-Mind.org)
new window Mindfulness Based Anxiety Reduction Description: Life-long anxiety reduction is taught in an 8 phase program that integrates Mindfulness Meditation and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. (mindfulrecovery.com)
new window Public Speaking Anxiety/Phobia Group Description: Support group for social anxiety, social phobia, and shyness. Overcome public speaking anxiety in a supportive and non-threatening environment. Also contains links, and a reading list. (speech-anxiety.healthyplace2.com)
new window Quiet Spirits Description: Forum for those who display introverted characteristics: Schizoid Personality, Avoidant Personality, Social Phobia, and Shyness (pub10.ezboard.com)
new window SA Scotland Description: Online community for Scottish people dealing with Social Anxiety - discussion forum, online chat nights, and occasional offline meets. (sascotland.co.uk)
new window SA UK Discussion board Description: A place where you can air your views and share problems and information with others who understand. This board is owned, and moderated, by fellow sufferers. It is not related to any specific charity or group. (pub9.ezboard.com)
new window Shyness and Social Phobia Support Group Description: Support Group for Toronto, especially West Toronto and Mississauga, Oakville meets weekly on Sundays. (sp-toronto-west.tripod.com)
new window Social Anxiety Info Description: Information, diaries, and community support for sufferers of social anxiety. (social-anxiety.info)
new window Social Anxiety Support Description: Provides structured interactive forums, and special programs to help those who suffer from Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia). (socialanxietysupport.com)
new window Social Anxiety Support Forum Description: Online support group provides interactive discussion forums and special programs such as CBT to help those who suffer from social anxiety disorder (Social Phobia). (socialanxietysupport.com)
new window Social Anxiety UK Discussion board Description: Support and discussion boards for people with social anxiety. (azure.bbboy.net)
new window Social Anxiety UK Group Description: Support, advice and contact group for suffers of social anxiety in the UK. (groups.yahoo.com)
new window Social Phobia Description: MSN support group for people living with, or coping with others suffering and recovering from, social phobia. (groups.msn.com)
new window Social Phobics Anonymous Description: 12 Step recovery program for social phobia and social anxiety sufferers. (healsocialanxiety.com)
new window The Social Anxiety Support Group for Maryland, Virginia and Washington DC Description: Details of meetings, directions, messageboard and links. (angelfire.com)
new window The Web of Loneliness Description: Resources and support group for all types of loneliness. (web.aces.uiuc.edu)
new window Thunderdome Description: Devoted to social anxiety and related disorders. Includes forum, chat room and links. (thunderdome.50megs.com)
new window Toronto Social Phobics Support Group Description: Peer support group for people living with Social Phobia in the greater Toronto area (Canada). (socialphobics.tripod.com)
new window UK Social Anxiety Support Group Description: Online support group aimed primarily at those in the UK. Includes articles, message boards, and other resources. (groups.msn.com)
new window West of England Social Anxiety Support Group Description: Help and support for sufferers of Social Anxiety (also known as Social Phobia). Meets on a weekly basis in Bristol. (sa-west.ukf.net)
 




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