psychiatric
Social anxiety disorder
Social anxiety disorder (SAD), previously known as social phobia, is an anxiety disorder characterized by high levels of anxiety and self-consciousness in social situations, resulting in significant distress and an impaired ability to function in daily life. The defining feature of social anxiety disorder is a persistent fear of negative or positive evaluation by others. These fears can be triggered by perceived or actual scrutiny from others. Recent data suggest the of social anxiety disorder is rising, particularly among young people.
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Symptoms — what it feels like
- ·Social isolation, hypervigilance, self-consciousness
Treatment
- ·Psychotherapy, medication
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