
WHY IS YOUR SUPPORT SO ESSENTIAL?
Roughly 75 million U.S. adults and adolescents experience intense anxiety, and half of them are battling social anxiety or the more severe social anxiety disorder (SAD).
Seventy percent of people experiencing SAD also have depression, and far too many turn to substance abuse.
SAD is the most common psychiatric disorder in the U.S. after major depression and alcohol abuse. Nicknamed the neglected anxiety disorder, few professionals understand it, and fewer know how to manage it.
A debilitating and chronic affliction, SAD attacks all fronts, delivering mental confusion, emotional instability, physical dysfunction, and spiritual malaise..
People experiencing SAD live with persistent anxiety and fear of social situations such as dating, interviewing for a position, and contributing to class.
They avoid personal connection, fearing criticism, ridicule, and rejection. They anticipate others will find them incompetent, stupid, or undesirable.
Even seemingly simple tasks like eating in front of others, riding a bus, or using a public restroom can become unduly stressful.
These conditions lead to missed opportunities, substandard performance, and a lack of motivation to thrive in the workplace and classroom.
Stigma can discredit a SAD person, negatively affecting their employment, housing, and social status. This leads to a significant number of individuals refusing to report their illness or seek treatment.
ReChanneling is committed to bringing SAD into community consciousness and acceptance.
We develop and implement programs to alleviate social anxiety and related conditions.
We support groups, workshops, monthly discussions, and a webpage on current developments.
Dr. Mullen, director, has not just made a mark, but a profound impact in the mental health field. See Testimonials. He has published numerous articles and produced a YouTube series on recovery.
He is credited as the pioneer of proactive neuroplasticity, supported by the deliberate, repetitive neural input (DRNI) of information.
“We possess the inherent power to transform our thoughts and behaviors., creating healthy new mindsets, skills, and abilities.”
“We can deliberately compel our brain to repattern its neural circuitry, empowering us to lead a more balanced and fulfilling life.“
Dr. Mullen dedicates his career to the millions of people worldwide who struggle with anxiety and depression.
“I’m passionate about helping individuals reclaim their strengths, virtues, and achievements to unlock their full potential.”
Many individuals are unable to afford treatment due to SAD-induced impairments in financial and employment stability.
Roughly 70% of social anxiety disorder patients are in the lowest economic group.
They desperately need your support. Please donate what you can.
Scholarships are available for those who have
difficulty meeting our financial thresholds.
All donations support scholarships for groups and workshops.
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