Introduction Social anxiety or social phobia is the third largest mental health problem in the world. (Stein, 2010) A nationwide survey conducted in the UK in 2002 showed that the prevalence of social phobia in young people in the UK is about 4%. (National Bureau of Statistics, 2002) "Social phobia is characterized by a strong and sustained fear of social situations where censorship and defamation can occur" (Orsillo & Hammond 2001, p.159) People with social phobia are often found to be observed, studied, and critically analyzed.
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) / social phobia is one of the biggest mental health problems in the world today. The World Health Organization estimates that 15% of the world's population suffers from anxiety at some point in their lives. Epidemiologic literature reports that the lifetime prevalence of social anxiety disorder in Western countries is between 7% and 12% of the population (Furmark, 2002; Kessler, Berglund, Demler, Jin, and 2005 , Walters). In most cases people do not even know that there is social unrest
Social anxiety disorder (SAD), also known as social phobia, is an anxiety disorder characterized by massive fear in one or more social situations, which causes considerable pain, at least in certain parts of daily life . The ability to function is impaired. : 15 These fears may be caused by the recognition and actual review of others. People with social unrest are worried about negative reviews from others. Physical symptoms usually include excessive blushing, sweating, trembling, palpitations, nausea. There may be stuttering and quick remarks. There is a possibility that a panic attack may occur even in the case of fear or discomfort. Some patients may use alcohol or other medication to reduce the fear and restraint of social activities. People with social phobia are usually self-treated in this manner, in particular if not diagnosed, untreated, or both; this is usually due to alcohol abuse, eating disorders or other types of substance abuse There is a possibility of connecting.