Many of us have stages in their lives when they are shy. Some people always do so. It may be considered undesirable, but it is general and not surprising. But when we are confused by others, we begin avoiding them, feeling sick in the public and even making it difficult to encounter food on stones is very difficult. More importantly, it makes us feel unworthy and completely destroys our social life ... Even if many people have classified it as such ... this is no longer simple There is no shame.
Social anxiety disorder (formerly known as social phobia): People with social anxiety disorder have strong fear or anxiety to social or performance. They are worried that they will feel embarrassed as actions and behaviors related to their anxiety are negatively evaluated by others. This concern often leads to social instability for those who avoid social unrest. Social anxiety disorder may appear in various situations such as workplace and school.
Social anxiety disorder is a general anxiety disorder. People with social anxiety disorder may have some or all social situations, such as meeting new people, dating, working in job interviews, answering questions in classes, or talking with in-store checkers I feel symptoms of anxiety or fear. Doing everyday things in front of people, such as eating and drinking in front of others or using public toilets can cause anxiety and fear. This person is afraid that he or she will be humiliated, tried and rejected
The crucial feature of social anxiety disorders, also known as social phobia, is the fear of being judged in a strong anxiety or social situation or performance situation, being negatively evaluated or rejected . People with social anxiety disorders may be concerned about showing or showing serious anxiety (eg hot flushes, sputum), or being considered foolish, embarrassed, or boring. As a result, they often avoid social or performance situations, and they experience serious anxiety and pain when the situation is inevitable. Many people with social anxiety disorder also experience strong physical symptoms such as increased heart rate, nausea, perspiration, and may face full-scale attacks in the face of severe situations. They are aware that their fears are excessive and unreasonable, but people with social anxiety disorders often feel helpless about their anxiety.