Industry Practice: Anxiety traits to consider
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Anxiety typically is a feeling of fear, dread and uneasiness however it is a broad concept as it can be caused or be for different things. Such as:
Social Anxiety: is an intense fear of social settings, thoughts may come across in someone’s mind that they are being judged and can affect work, school and other daily activities such as shopping.
- Character would likely not want to zoom call and if enforced then they would use text at first with the camera off.
- Only after a while once they have grown comfortable, they start expressing a bit more bravery and opening up, using voice and possibly using a camera
- Anxious individuals would naturally be self conscious about people looking at them.
- Things such as eye contact can be a big thing.
- Secretive traits - Confrontation becomes a challenge due to overthinking/Irrational thoughts.
- This isn't about curing, but more so embracing these traits, living with them and our job as the therapist is to guide them.
Bibliography
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Anon, Job roles detail [online]. Gov.sg. Available at: https://www.myskillsfuture.gov.sg/content/student/en/preu/world-of-work/occupation/occupation-detail.Lead%202D%20Artist-123447.html [Accessed 20 October 2024 ].
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