Today is the start of the A-Z challenge. I’m very excited to
participate this year. Last year I started blogging right after it started and
so I didn’t participate, but I still made a lot of friends from it. I will
continue to post my regular scheduled events below the A-Z challenge so those
trying to get to everyone in the challenge will not need to read as much and I
will still be able to continue spotlighting amazing authors and continue my
blogstory.
My theme is going to be all about the different mental
illnesses the DSM IV-TR diagnosis. Each day I will post a new mental illness.
To start it all off with the letter ‘A’ we have Agoraphobia.
The symptoms of this mental
illness is an acute anxiety of a situation that a person has difficulty
escaping from or that might cause extreme embarrassment. The anxiety may be too
many different situations: home alone, outside the home, surrounded by many
people, etc. Avoidance of the situation causes problems for the person’s life
and if not avoided it may cause a panic attack or symptoms like a panic attack.
Hi Josh,
ReplyDeleteThis is a really interesting choice of tpoic for the April A to Z. I look forward to reading more from you.
Stuart
http://virtualfantasies.blogspot.co.uk/
Great choice for A-Z, Josh. It's all part of anxiety, isn't it? And that's a terrible thing.
ReplyDeleteIck, agoraphobia is, and has been a part of my life for a long time. It's a horrible thing!
ReplyDeleteThis a great theme idea!
very intresting post for the letter A keep them coming
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baygirl32.blogspot.com
Mental illness is a very real issue to far too many people are still ignorant of. This is an excellent theme for the A-Z challenge and I hope through your posts you're able to spread awareness of very real issues that effect normal people every day of their lives.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I hadn't heard of this one.
ReplyDeleteLove this blog and I am looking forward to seeing what you do!
ReplyDeleteTim
The Other Side
The Freedom of Nonbelief
nice...i could use a brush up on my DSM...smiles....
ReplyDeleteI know someone who suffers from that.
ReplyDeleteGood start to the Challenge! You will enjoy your first year, trust me.
What an interesting theme! Looking forward to it :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting choice for a theme, and ironically one that starts off with something I seem to have acquired :)
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you involved!
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This promises to be an interesting theme - but I'm selfishly glad you're carrying on with your story too. Thanks :-)
ReplyDeleteAlso, I'll be emailing you when I get a bit of time if that's okay?
Interesting illness. I'm looking forward to reading the rest of your posts for the Challenge!
ReplyDeleteThe Golden Eagle
The Eagle's Aerial Perspective
Now here's a theme I bet I don't find anywhere else. How fun!
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Happy A to Z-ing!
Hi Josh! I've been accused of having this disease. Back when I had a houseful of children, and now I'm a writer trying to get books out so I leave the house even less than I did then. LOL.
ReplyDeleteThis is great. Cassie is doing something like this for her A-to-Z, too, I believe.
ReplyDeletePersonally, this is why I never talk in public. I have to think about what I say and the intended consequences before it comes out of my mouth. This leads to lulls in conversations. Lots of lulls.
Thanks for all of the comments I hope you all enjoy the posts. I will be around later today to start checking out all of the blogs. I hope that this will be helpful to us as writers as well as help us better understand a little better the trials many people go through and deal with each and every day.
ReplyDeleteGreat theme, Josh. "A" could add much to character development. Agoraphobia is common enough the reader could relate. My friend's son had it so badly in medical school he became a pathologist. I am NOT kidding!
ReplyDeleteOnce again another great post.
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