Posts Tagged Social phobia
Social Anxiety
Often, people with this condition will focus the majority of their attention on other people’s reaction to them, and their own physical symptoms of the anxiety they are experiencing. They will wonder what others are thinking of them, how they look to others, and how they are coming across, rather than focusing on the task at hand. www.lycos.com +++ en.wikipedia.org www.socialanxietysupport.com www.utdallas.edu www.mayoclinic.com www.helpguide.org www.anxietynetwork.com www.anxietynetwork.com www.healthcentral.com socialanxiety.us socialanxiety.us www.panic-attacks.co.uk www.hypnosisdownloads.com www.streetdirectory.com www.lycos.com www.anxietycoach.com www.nczonline.net
Getting into more detail about my social phobia
Me getting into more detail about my social anxiety disorder and explaining some situations that would make me anxious.
Fighting Social Anxiety – A Few Tips (Part 1)
Hi friends, just a few tips on fighting Social Anxiety. Have tried these myself and for me they work, and i hope they work for you also.
Causes of Social Anxiety Disorder
moderncavedweller.com Some people are able to mask their discomfort and go about their lives mildly uncomfortable in social situations, while others remain perpetually in a living hell. Those whose condition affects them to the degree that their lives are severely diminished are in need of treatment. Whats the cause of this phobic reaction to personal interaction? The causes may be either or both biological or learned. Its possible that the initial cause of social anxiety disorder is an underlying chemical imbalance affecting the neurotransmitter, serotonin. Some theorize that this imbalance restricts the way messages travel between nerve cells. This imbalance can alter the way people react during stressful situations. Research is still in its infancy. Conditioning as a result of childhood humiliation, psychological abuse, sheltering, nervous parents, lack of praise, an overabundance of criticism, trauma can have psychological ramifications resulting in social anxiety disorder. But the cause is not as important as the cure. To date, there is no complete cure, however there is treatment which can alleviate most of the symptoms and enable a person with this disorder to function happily and productively. If you know of someone that you believe suffers from this crippling disorder, understand and accept them, love them and get them into treatment. The successful completion of the treatment program can be like a rebirth for those who suffer from social anxiety disorder.
Social Anxiety Disorder vs. Shyness
The difference between Social Anxiety Disorder and shyness, explained by HealthyPlace.com Medical Director, Dr. Harry Croft.
