Social phobia Sara entered a crowded classroom on her first day at a new university. When she slid into the back seat of the room she tried to make it unnoticeable. A few minutes later the coach entered the door. He asked the students to go to the room and introduce myself to the classmates. When Sarah spoke in turn, her heart beat faster, her body trembled, sweat appeared on her forehead, breathing became difficult, and her disgust overcame her.
Social phobia can be defined as a serious or illogical fear of something or the environment. Social phobia is an anxiety symptom that can occur under normal everyday conditions. Social phobia is the most common type of phobia in society today. According to a study, about 13% of the population suffers from social anxiety disorder (Libal, 15). There are various kinds of people. - ... The second most common phobia is a square phobia. Square phobia applies to a series of interrelated and overlapping fears of fear of leaving the house, entrance into the store, crowds and public places, or access to public transport . Many people with phobia are afraid that they can not protect themselves in public places and can not prevent withdrawal. Panic attacks are characteristic of most people with obviously phobias
There are three types of phobias: simple phobia, social phobia, panic attacks. Simple phobias are also known as certain phobias, but fear of something, such as spiders and closed places. The simplest phobia developed in childhood and eventually disappeared. Specific phobias are clear fears of certain things and situations. In addition to square phobia and social phobia, it falls into every phobia category. Categories of specific phobia are situation phobias such as elevator, airplane, closed space, fear of natural environment such as public transportation, tunnels or bridges, animal phobia to dog, fear etc. Blood injections may cause blood, injuries or injections. (Tree 520)