Friday, May 13, 2011

But that's the problem, isn't it?

I'd like to thank Nicole, for sending in this headline from an online Psychology journal.

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8 comments:

  1. Do you suffer from paranoia? Don't worry! We're keeping an eye on you!

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  2. AAAAAAAAAAARRRGHHH!!! What do you mean "you are not alone!"?? Who's there? I thought I was alone!! What are you DOING HERE? Where did all these people come from? Are you SURE I am not alone??? HEEEEELP MEEEEEEE!!!!!

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  3. We go to new heights to cure your acrophobia.

    Keep a tight wrap on your claustrophobia.

    Our arachnaphobia treatment has legs.

    Have a nice weekend.

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  4. I think you're confusing social anxiety with agoraphobia, Dr. Grumpy.

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  5. Hi Dr. Grumpy!

    I started reading your blog about a month ago. I'm a first year in med school... done in 2 weeks! We're currently doing neuroscience. I have an exam on Monday. So naturally, I'm reading your blog and playing Angry Birds.

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  6. I'm not alone?

    How is that supposed to make me feel better?

    Next you will be throwing a surprise party for me and inviting a lot of people I don't know. :-)

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  7. Anon 8:16 - I think you're confusing social anxiety with agoraphobia, Dr. Grumpy.

    Actually anxiety patients often want to be alone when they're having a panic attack. Sometimes they don't want to be around anyone at all or anyone but family because their anxiety levels are high.

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So wadda you think?