The Fourth Episode: Anxiety Pt. 2; Social Anxiety - a podcast by Will

from 2020-07-22T05:20:36

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It's normal to feel nervous in some social situations. For example, going on a date or giving a presentation may cause that feeling of butterflies in your stomach. But in social anxiety disorder, also called social phobia, everyday interactions cause significant anxiety, fear, self-consciousness and embarrassment because you fear being scrutinized or judged by others.


In social anxiety disorder, fear and anxiety lead to avoidance that can disrupt your life. Severe stress can affect your daily routine, work, school or other activities.


Signs and symptoms of social anxiety disorder can include persistent:



  • Fear of situations in which you may be judged

  • Worrying about embarrassing or humiliating yourself

  • Intense fear of interacting or talking with strangers

  • Fear that others will notice that you look anxious

  • Fear of physical symptoms that may cause you embarrassment, such as blushing, sweating, trembling or having a shaky voice

  • Avoiding doing things or speaking to people out of fear of embarrassment

  • Avoiding situations where you might be the center of attention

  • Having anxiety in anticipation of a feared activity or event

  • Enduring a social situation with intense fear or anxiety

  • Spending time after a social situation analyzing your performance and identifying flaws in your interactions

  • Expecting the worst possible consequences from a negative experience during a social situation


Physical symptoms


Physical signs and symptoms can sometimes accompany social anxiety disorder and may include:



  • Blushing

  • Fast heartbeat

  • Trembling

  • Sweating

  • Upset stomach or nausea

  • Trouble catching your breath

  • Dizziness or lightheadedness

  • Feeling that your mind has gone blank

  • Muscle tension


Avoiding common social situations


Common, everyday experiences that may be hard to endure when you have social anxiety disorder include, for example:



  • Interacting with unfamiliar people or strangers

  • Attending parties or social gatherings

  • Going to work or school

  • Starting conversations

  • Making eye contact

  • Dating

  • Entering a room in which people are already seated

  • Returning items to a store

  • Eating in front of others

  • Using a public restroom




https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/social-anxiety-disorder/symptoms-causes/syc-20353561



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