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What are Social Phobias?
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Chapter 20.
The Fear of Being Seen:
How to Face Social Anxieties
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Everyone is capable of getting nervous when in a socially awkward
situation. And many people worry about giving formal presentations.
Some people, however, suffer more than the occasional jitters.
People who are socially anxious are excessively fearful that others
will criticize their public behavior. They worry that they will
appear inarticulate or stupid, or show embarrassing signs that they
are anxious or weak. It is this feared disapproval from others that
causes their distress.
The socially anxious person seeks ways to avoid this risk
whenever possible, feels significant anxiety long before the event,
and continues experiencing anxiety and worry throughout the
performance. After the event, he analyzes his every move and
negatively interprets the response of others, even though the
"performance" might have been the simple act of eating a
sandwich at a fast food restaurant.
Almost all socially anxious people fear public speaking. The four
other top ranking fears are: eating in public, signing one's name or
writing in public, using public bathrooms and being the center of
attention.
When facing a feared situation, the socially anxious person
experiences many of the same worried thoughts and physical symptoms
as those during a panic attack. However certain bodily symptoms --
rapid heart rate, trembling voice, shaking hands, sweating and
blushing -- are more common and can be more distressing because they
might be seen by others. Some people, when they become extremely
anxious, will feel as if they can't move their body, like they are
frozen in place (called atomic immobility).
In this self-help site you will learn a great deal about
your distress and how to help yourself. The work is not easy.
In fact, it's downright anxiety-provoking! But you can get
stronger. Stay with it, and let your friends and family help
you progress.
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