Social anxiety disorder is also known as social phobia. It is defined as fear of social situations, including exchanges with others. Fear and anxiety are judged by others, evaluated, evaluated in such a way as to lead to embarrassment or absurdity. This leads to lack of self-awareness and melancholic feelings. People with social unrest may believe that all eyes are directed at him. Social anxiety disorder is the third largest mental health problem in the world, and at some point 7% of the population (15 million Americans) suffers.
People with social unrest are holding various opinions. People who own it are often seen as being embarrassed by shyness, arrogance, detention, unkindness, anxiety, tranquility, indifference or others. People suffering from social unrest are also likely to be hidden in these perceptions so they may not be able to seek medical treatment. Because problems are usually unprecedented, they may think that they are the only ones suffering from this problem. People seeking treatment are misdiagnosed with a probability of 90%, often referred to as "personal disorder", "bipolar disorder", or "schizophrenia". This is because ordinary people, medical or healthcare experts are not so conscious about social unrest. They can not be sure of the real reason or even what it is derived from.
People with this disease usually know that their anxiety, thought and fear are irrational and unfounded. They understand that they are experiencing anxiety and fear. They know that the people around do not really criticize them or always appreciate them. They understand that no one will look down on them or puzzle them. But despite this logical knowledge and emotions, they will continue to feel and believe, hence the thoughts and symptoms of anxiety usually persist and there are no signs that they will disappear.
In some cases, people with social unrest may experience extreme pain. I had to announce something in front of people, being introduced to me by others, being teased, criticized, focusing attention, meeting important people and authorities, and I I could easily make eye contact or make eye contact. But social unrest may be selective. People may be very concerned about events like a speech, but they are very comfortable under other circumstances.
Social anxiety disorder usually begins in adolescence and is very shy. Social anxiety disorder is not uncommon; the study shows that about 7% of Americans are affected. If left untreated, social unrest can last for many years or a lifetime, preventing people from reaching their full potential. Social anxiety disorder sometimes happens in families, but some families have this kind of situation, but everyone certainly does not know why other families are not. Researchers discovered that some parts of the brain are related to fear and anxiety. Some researchers believe that misreading other people's behavior may cause social unrest and deteriorate. For example, if you do not actually do that, people may think that they stare at you or frown. Delayed development of social skills is another cause of social unrest. For example, if the development of social skills is delayed, you may feel irritated after talking to someone and may worry about doing it in the future.
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 a job interview, answering questions in class, or talking to a cashier within the store 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 a public toilet can cause anxiety and fear. This person is afraid that he or she will be humiliated, judged and rejected
Social anxiety disorder (formerly known as social phobia): People with social anxiety disorders 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 unrest on people avoiding social situations. Social anxiety appears in various situations such as workplaces and schools.