Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 12:26 am Post subject: 6 more ...
Hello - any fellow ozzies want to join an on-line support group. We want to meet weekly using tele-conference, messaging technology (whatever works) - set goals, share ideas, discuss techniques and come back to each other?
Joined: Sep 08, 2007 Posts: 108 Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 12:27 pm Post subject:
I think this is a great way to meet other people in Australia who have social anxiety. What better way to get over the disorder than to do it along with oher fellow sufferers? I'm on board! =)
Joey - thanks for the email - I agree - it is definately going to be a great place for Social Anxiety sufferers to start.
For those just starting the journey - you don't even have to speak until you're ready - just listen in. No pressure on anyone. Everyone feels the same way. We can support each other - no need to feel embarassed with fellow sufferers - nothing to hide. We all understand.
Take a step - walk into a comfortable place where you can grow and be encouraged.
What can you lose? This is a way to slowly start getting life on track - become accountable and have the help you need.
Joined: Oct 16, 2004 Posts: 166 Location: Australia
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 7:57 am Post subject: Re: 6 more ...
Butterflies wrote:
Hello - any fellow ozzies want to join an on-line support group. We want to meet weekly using tele-conference, messaging technology (whatever works) - set goals, share ideas, discuss techniques and come back to each other?
If I may ask a few questions and make some comments.
Where in Australia are you based?
There used to be a telelink group for people with agoraphobia run from Melbourne and still may, but I know it was rather expensive to run as the people who run it where based from a Neighbourhood House and received funding to run such a group.
Hi Annie - I'm in Brisbane Qld. Others interested in the group are based in Melbourne and Perth. It's early days yet. We're just putting ideas together.
As far as plans and costs - it's still coming together - I have to do a little research on teleconference lines (I know there are some very low costs available) Also, maybe someone will sponsor a non-profit group. There is so much technology available - we will find a solution that works.
The other thing is I use Skype to have a Vietnamese lesson every week from Vietnam - the sound is clear and it costs me nothing.
I'm not sure about volume over Skype - I'm going to investigate because it would be a no cost option.
P.S. You wished us well. Do you have Social Phobia - are you interested in joining? Please email me if you interested butterfiles.social@yahoo.com
If not, your feedback on what's stopping you from making the step to join a group would be helpful.
Joined: Oct 16, 2004 Posts: 166 Location: Australia
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 12:26 am Post subject:
Hi butterflies,
I wished you well because everything little bit that people can do help each other is good. No I don’t suffer from social anxiety and that is probably the reason I will not join. I am already involved in two of my own forums, one is an anxiety forum and the other just a general one for women only.
I am glad you are doing your research and not just jumping into it – because there are a lot of people who have great ideas and don’t do their homework and then the group falls apart.
I do know a lot of people with social anxiety so when you group starts perhaps I will give them your email address to enquire.
I wished you well because everything little bit that people can do help each other is good. No I don’t suffer from social anxiety and that is probably the reason I will not join. I am already involved in two of my own forums, one is an anxiety forum and the other just a general one for women only.
I am glad you are doing your research and not just jumping into it – because there are a lot of people who have great ideas and don’t do their homework and then the group falls apart.
I do know a lot of people with social anxiety so when you group starts perhaps I will give them your email address to enquire.
annie
Annie thanks for this - so you are running a business? Are we your target market? What is you women's group - can anyone join?
Sorry - so many questions.
P.S. If you have any tips on setting up our group - can you let me know. I'd appreciate it.
Joined: Oct 16, 2004 Posts: 166 Location: Australia
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:46 am Post subject:
Butterflies wrote:
annie wrote:
Hi butterflies,
I wished you well because everything little bit that people can do help each other is good. No I don’t suffer from social anxiety and that is probably the reason I will not join. I am already involved in two of my own forums, one is an anxiety forum and the other just a general one for women only.
I am glad you are doing your research and not just jumping into it – because there are a lot of people who have great ideas and don’t do their homework and then the group falls apart.
I do know a lot of people with social anxiety so when you group starts perhaps I will give them your email address to enquire.
annie
Annie thanks for this - so you are running a business? Are we your target market? What is you women's group - can anyone join?
Sorry - so many questions.
P.S. If you have any tips on setting up our group - can you let me know. I'd appreciate it.
Hi again,
Well I guess both forums that I moderate anyone from here can join.
One is an anxiety forum which you will find at www.adavic.org.au the message board.
The newest forum started up with a friend is for women only and not an anxiety related site even though we do have a health & wellbeing section.
Any woman from this forum is welcomed.
the URL is: http://girltalkcity.com
I can possibly help you set up your group, but you need to tell me what type of group you want. If it is going to via telelink up I might not be able to help as I don't have that much experience. Have you ever thought of having an yahoo email type group?
I know there is quite a few around, but if you run it well, people will join. I don't know much about them as being an owner, but more as a participant. You can research Yahoo email groups and see what you find.
Do you want your group to be for Australians only or is everybody welcomed?
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