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He's cool though, and very sweet. I'm sure you already know mine.
My counselor kept thinking that I had a form of social phobia, that I was afraid to meet people and this caused my anxiety. He couldn't seem to understand that I was perfectly content with my social life and my anxiety was likely due to more pervasive elements, like an overt perfectionism and probable OCD. So I was annoyed when it seemed like he changed the topic to my social life and focused on how I spend most of my time online. I guess counselors are just human, they formulate a hypothesis and just stick to it. 
Now! Favourite pony!



I figured he had no other solution and was really banking on that one. Maybe. I haven't visited him since. I'm not unopen to the idea of getting close to strangers though, I just don't think it should be forced. So I do chat really well with my friends at work and at school, I'm just hoping it might develop naturally into something a bit more.
I took a course in psychotherapy during my degree, taught by one of the most prestigious professors in the subject in the United States. She was famous enough to appear on CNN, Anderson Cooper, Oprah, Huffington Post, and USA Today and was invited to the White House to discuss bullying. Yet, I just wasn't impressed by psychotherapy, a lot of it is not empirical and merely depends on which professor is currently leading the field. She was a really cool teacher though.
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