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  • I hate crossing the road

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  • I sometimes hesitate crossing the road

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  • I have no trouble crossing the road

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  1. #1

    Red face Design Student Hoping to help those with SA

    Hi there,

    Please take a look at this post.

    I'm at university at the moment.
    I'm a design student at Northumbria School of design.

    For my end of year project I'm looking into Social anxiety and in particular those of us that feel anxious crossing the road.

    So does anyone else feel this way?

    It would be amazing to hear some feedback and I would really appreciate.

    Thank you for your time anyway.

    Seb

  2. #2
    can anyone else give me their insight? How do you feel crossing roads or waiting at traffic lights etc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CuriousStudent View Post
    Hi there, Please take a look at this post. I'm at university at the moment. I'm a design student at Northumbria School of design. For my end of year project I'm looking into Social anxiety and in particular those of us that feel anxious crossing the road. So does anyone else feel this way? It would be amazing to hear some feedback and I would really appreciate. Thank you for your time anyway. Seb
    Your end of year design project is about social anxiety ?

    What kind of design is it?
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  4. #4
    I'm trying to design a product that will use the distraction technique associated with some social anxieties that some people experience. I've spoken to a couple of people and they feel that If they are distracted by a thought whilst they cross the road it can help them to combat the social anxiety of crossing.

    I'm doing Industrial Design. Its a design subject which also encompasses psychological thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CuriousStudent View Post
    I'm trying to design a product that will use the distraction technique associated with some social anxieties that some people experience. I've spoken to a couple of people and they feel that If they are distracted by a thought whilst they cross the road it can help them to combat the social anxiety of crossing. I'm doing Industrial Design. Its a design subject which also encompasses psychological thought.
    You could have a crossing that plays music when it's time to cross rather than the beeps (beeps indicate an alarm) music is uplifting.

    If you can get the red and green men to dance (like in brewsters millions) I would opt for your crossing every time
    "Every form of addiction is bad, no matter whether the narcotic be alcohol, morphine or idealism.” - C.G. Jung

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    The key to managing anxiety is to NOT distract yourself from triggers. Resisting symptoms makes them worse. Accepting, even inducing symptoms, reduces overall anxiety symptoms.

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    No problem here with crossing. I do not like the beep either, i hate beeper on my stove too)
    ''“If you cry because the sun has gone out of your life, your tears will prevent you from seeing the stars.”
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    Thank you for your feedback and with the polls so far it really is helping a lot and I appreciate the responses

 

 

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