Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Shyness and Social Anxiety Difference

Another name for social anxiety disorder that is social phobia. Phobia is a category for long-term stress, fear and anxiety, levels that complicate the patient to behave normally in everyday life. It is often triggered by stress of circumstances are extreme,or repeat an action with the potential of high tension. At least 13% of Americans suffer from social anxiety disorder during their lives.

Someone who suffered "panic attacks" shows a number of common signs. Including facial blushing, sweating, feeling nausea, shaking, sputtering, and some of them were accompanied by waves of fear without cause. For handling, recommended clients with panic attacks get early diagnosis, because it can help avoid the transition of the syndrome to a larger problem such as depression or dysthemia. Social anxiety disorder sufferers trying to overcome my fears with alcohol, or use other drugs such as cocaine and amphetamines to boost their confidence. The existence of cases of abuse and addiction fears of making these drugs restricted its use in 1970.

Shyness and Social Anxiety Difference
Social phobia sufferers have a tendency to feel hard working with a normal social life.They too believe in the negative thoughts will be attached, they put too much attention (and criticism) of themselves. The fear they feel can be very crippling and often does not correspond to the actual state or even exaggerating. This led to them should always be shut down for fear of being observed by other people, feel uneasy to appear in public, for exampleattend a party, eat in the restaurant, or go with friends where they ' may ' have to talk with other people who they consider foreign. in children, a social anxiety disorder manifested as shyness, took refuge with the overload on the parents, and crying.

Social anxiety is the discomfort or fear when someone in social interactions involving worries about being judged or evaluated by others. This is usually marked by an intense fear of what other people think about them (specifically the fear of embarrassment, criticismor rejection), which produces feelings of individuals is not secure, and that they are not good enough for others. The result of this fear and anxiety in social situations, and the assumption that Fellows will automatically reject them in social situations. Social anxiety the developments occurred in early childhood as a normal part of the development of social functions, and is the stage that most children grow out of, but it can survive or resurface and grow into chronic social anxiety. People differ in how often they experience social anxiety and where this type of situation.

A form of psychopathological origins (chronic and disabling) of social anxiety is called social phobia or social anxiety disorder, and are chronic problems which can result in a reduced quality of life. It is estimated that about 40 million American adults age 18 and older (18.1%) have an anxiety disorder. The difference between social anxiety and fear of social situations is that normal social anxiety involves feelings of intense fear in social situations and especially foreign or situations where that would be watched or evaluated by others. The feeling of fear is so great that in this type of situation one may be so worried that he felt anxious just thinking about them and will try hard to avoid them.

Overcoming social anxiety depends on the person and situation. In some cases it can be relatively easily is only a matter of time for a lot of individuals but for some social anxiety can be very difficult, painful and even disabling chronic problems in nature.The reason is not known. Social anxiety can be related to shyness or anxiety disorders or other emotional or temperamental factors, but the exact nature is still a subject of research and theory and the causes can vary, depending on the individual. Recovery from chronic social anxiety may in many cases, but usually only with some type of therapy or ongoing self-help or support group work. And may this support group will help you.

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