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Not wanting to socialise
I have always had limited set of friends but have always been open to meeting new people. However in the last decade, I have had phases where I don't want to socialise with people at all. Work related socialization I can handle but beyond the mandatory meeting with people ( old a d new) , I come straight home after work  and read or watch movies. I don't have fear of public speaking and regularly make presentations etc. Around this time , the phase of wanting to be myself has extended for about 6 months and hasn't left. So much so that I am contemplating stepping away from a book club that I administer because interaction with people is getting on to my nerves. I am getting slightly worried about this lack of want to meet and interact with people. Is it a cause of concern is what I want to know.
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You are already mixing with office people so it’s not that you are completely avoiding being social. After a hectic day if you prefer to have me time , I don’t think it’s a concern but if you feel like talking to someone and clear your doubts or speak your mind then you can get in touch with me through Practo. I am an online counselor and can guide you for the same. Don’t worry. Visit my Facebook page and my website mentioned on it to know my work. Happy to help !
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Yes could be mild to moderate depression need to enquire further Whatever it is its treatable I believe you should discuss your concerns in detail with a mental health professional to gain an insight about nature of problem and ways to overcome it through psychotheraputic techniques Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling Connect with me through practo Follow my Facebook page "the Cloud Door" for mental health issues All the best Seek help for early recovery
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Is it actually affecting your results or productivity or Relationships.. If so, then it is a cause of concern and you can seek a professional support. Consult a psychologist.
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No absolutely not. If you are not deliberately avoiding people. And if you are not very much pre occupied with this behaviour thta is correct or wrong ? Unless you have any anxiety or pre occupation enjoy the way you like.
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