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Social Anxiety Can Take Over Your Life
January 11th, 2009 | Add a Comment
People who suffer with social anxiety, sometimes known as social phobia, can find situations that most of us consider everyday to be overwhelming. Different people will have different levels of anxiety in similar situations.
Do you find a trip to the movies sends you into a panic? Well some people do, what about the thought of eating dinner with a group of people you don’t know? These are just two of the things that people with social anxiety disorders could well find totally unbearable.
Social anxiety attacks make people doubt themselves, someone who suffers with anxiety attacks will convince themselves that everyone’s eyes are on them. The fear of being noticed and even more importantly that someone will see them make a mistake often becomes a self fulfilling prophecy.
Does eating out with people you don’t know make you tremble, sick and sweaty? if you were suffering from a social anxiety disorder then it is very possible that you would feel exactly like that.
Social anxiety disorders can affect your career as well as your social life, if you get nervous and anxious every time you are talking to your boss it will affect your career prospects. Some people will find that their anxiety disorder doesn’t bother them at work but only when they are out in a social situation.
The anticipation of an event can be almost as bad as the actual event for people who have social anxiety disorders. Public speaking is one of the best known fears that people have, imagine having that level of fear every time you want to use a public toilet?
Your social anxiety disorder may become severe and can interfere with work or other events that you may have in your life. There are many people that have social anxiety disorder. Women can be more likely then men to have social anxiety disorder.
Social anxiety disorder usually will start at a early age. You can be shy and still not experience the same intense anxiety that people do with social anxiety disorder. Shy people usually do not avoid certain social situations like people that have social anxiety disorders. Social anxiety disorder can overtake someone’s life if they allow it to.
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Filed under: Anxiety · Tags: panic, social anxiety, social phobia
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