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Friday 14 August 2009

Social Anxiety Disorder - What is Social Phobia

Anxiety social phobia or social anxiety disorder is characterized by severe and persistent restlessness when in social situations, both when interacting with other people, or even just observed.

People suffering from social phobia are afraid of (foreign) people, because they will feel anxious and under the supervision of behaving in a way that may embarrass or humiliate them.

Social phobia with people who are aware of their irrational fears and concerns over their romance, but the arrest will make them do what is done to avoid the fearful situation.

This interferes with the normal activity of people suffering from social phobia. They will begin to avoid all types of social situations - and prove that when the inevitable, they will be very worried - sometimes to the previous month. This is called "perturbation anticipatory."

Dreaded when the event ended, they will continue to be concerned how they appeared to other people. Will they find their edge, or weird, or ...?

This will only increase the level of perturbation anticipatory akan they feel the next time, and the vicious circle of social phobia continues ...

It is natural to feel some degree of anxiety and self-consciences in certain social situations, such as speaking in public or attending a job interview.

What's different with social phobics is that they fear will continue to be present and the proportion of perturbation to the actual situation.




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