Los Angeles CBT Groups (Los Angeles, California)

Description:
Rich Preuit, M.A., LMFT runs several active therapy groups for people with social anxiety, from beginning groups to more advanced groups. Rich has very active, structured, and friendly groups and he does a wonderful job helping people overcome social anxiety.

Email: RichardAPreuit@att.net
1 Treatment Experience:
very helpful
Shared by smoothsketch on Sep 7th, 2009
3 out of 3 people found this treatment experience helpful:
Social Anxiety Background
Before CBT therapy:
I had SA since early childhood. I was always quiet in the classroom. It was hard to find a friend and I never was accepted in the clique. I had zero self-esteem and wanted to be dead since the 3rd grade through the end of college. In grades 3,7,8,9,and 10 I had no friends (finally got one). In work and in clubs I had an extremely difficult time being around people and yet craved contact and being accepted. I literally had a 2 minute tolerance for being the focus of attention before a panic attack would strike and I'd flee from wherever I was, unable to stop until I was far away. I'd also panic if I felt alone and ignored in a group. At work I'd dig my nails into my hands or arms to use pain as a distraction when I was talked to by someone, especially supervisors, to prevent a panic attack to run me out of the room. I have a scar from scratching into my hand after one meeting that I needed to get through. I could not put out my opinions or speak at meetings. I was diagnosed with severe social anxiety.

After CBT therapy:
I can keep calm and don't have a 2 minute limit with people. I have not had any panic attacks that made me leave a room. I do still feel SA discomfort but know how to handle it. I am able to go places alone and not feel self-conscious about being alone. I can speak at meetings and give my opinions. I can make small talk with others. I can see the progress I have made and I can spot areas that I still need to work on and know how to go about making that progress. The group is a very good way to stay on track and get encouragement and help to meet your goals.
Other Treatments
medications - this basically numbed me to emotion and limited the range of what I felt. Medications can be a help temporarily when beginning the behavioral exercises and when doing cognitive work but by itself it is not a cure and is not a long term solution.
Treatment Experience
I've gone through this program several times so I could meet specific goals and I have made great improvement each time (you choose what you want to work on and this group will get you there step by step). It is based on CBT and materials from Dr. Richards' program and goes into cognitive -behavioral therapy with a focus on the behavioral work. This is done in a group and you are accountable to do the homework every day and attend the sessions which can be on the weekend. There are real world assignments that will help you overcome social anxiety.
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