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What You Need to Know About Social Anxiety Disorder

Are you one of those people who have tremendous self-confidence in private, but somehow manages to transform yourself into a stuttering mass of nerves in public? You don’t know why, but other people’s attention and scrutiny just scares you. You want others to like you, to see you as fit and worthy. You worry about your performance; you often find yourself wondering if you will measure up to the world’s standards.

If this is you, don’t worry; what you’re feeling is a normal emotion. It’s called social anxiety.

Social anxiety is a feeling of nervousness, discomfort or even distress when in real or perceived social situations. It often comes during instances when there is potential for embarrassment, judgment or ridicule. It encompasses the anxiety experienced when people are actually around, when planning for a future interaction, and when recalling a past interaction.

Social anxiety, like most anxieties, is believed to be an instinct born out of evolution. Our ancestors were able to survive in the wild because they had a healthy distrust of strangers. Indeed, even young babies are born with separation anxiety; they cry when they are placed in the company of people they don’t know. Social anxiety is an instinct that has kept the human race safe.

In our modern and (sometimes) more civilized times, it is no longer fear of potential physical aggressors thats trigger social anxiety. Other ‘threats’ have replaced physical ones: the threat of rejection, a verbal put down, and the loss of reputation. But the reaction remains the same.

Social anxiety in itself is not a bad thing. Many people have been able to channel their social anxiety positively. The nervous energy can be a motivation to perform better, the fear can be a check against laxity. There are even a few people who get a buzz out of putting themselves in emotionally risky situations!

The only time social anxiety becomes a problem is when it becomes debilitating. This means that the anxiety is so intense, the person loses their capability to control how they’ll respond. It becomes an obstacle at work, at home and in significant relationships. It can also lead to serious physical and emotional consequences, like heart disease and suicidal ideation.

When social anxiety becomes pathological, it is called Social Anxiety Disorder or social phobia. People with Social Anxiety Disorder know that their fears are unreasonable. However, the fears seem bigger than their capability to cope.

Debilitating social anxiety affects more than a tenth of the general population. It affects young children, adolescents and adults. It is believed to be more common among men than women, perhaps because women are generally perceived to be more adept socially than men. Symptoms among persons diagnosed with Social Anxiety Disorder exist in a range, from mild to severe.

A person with social phobia is recommended to consult a mental health professional immediately. Social phobia is treatable; the most common therapeutic intervention for this disease is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. People have also reported positive results from hypnosis and psychoanalytic counseling. If professional help is not available, mental health resource sites often have a list of recommended techniques for handling social anxiety.

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Alan Pearce has put together a complimentary report on how to cope with and overcome Social Anxiety Disorder that will help you become a more positive and confident person quickly and premanently. To download it instantly visit
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An Overview of Separation Anxiety Disorder in Children


Mommy, Don't Go (A Children's Problem Solving Book)


Mommy, Don’t Go (A Children’s Problem Solving Book)


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Matthew’s mom is going on a trip. He feels sad and scared. You can help Matthew decide how to solve his problem. If you don’t like what happens, you can make a different choice….

Cat's Got Your Tongue?: A Story for Children Afraid to Speak


Cat’s Got Your Tongue?: A Story for Children Afraid to Speak


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Many young children refuse to speak when in unfamiliar situations – a condition called elective mutism. In this gentle story, Anna stops speaking when she starts kindergarten, until her parents and a therapist help her overcome her anxiety….

Even If I Spill My Milk?


Even If I Spill My Milk?


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Because Jamie doesn’t want his parents to go to a party and leave him with a babysitter, he tries to delay their departure with a series of questions. Mama’s loving answers make for a warm and reassuring story to allay bedtime fears. “Appealing bibliotherapy.”– Kirkus Reviews…
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test anxiety middle school
Where can I find information on test anxiety for students with disabilites?

Elementary or middle school students. Thank you.

This site has some good information: http://kidshealth.org/teen/school_jobs/school/test_anxiety.html. It tells you all about it.

Sometimes it is helpful to talk with the student, let them know that they can have extra time if they need it, make sure that they have 2 pencils (in case 1 breaks) and an eraser. You can even tell them that if they do badly that they can take it again (mastery learning).

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movies anxiety disorders
What are some movies about Teenage Struggles? (Depression, abuse, eating-disorder, pressure, rape, anxiety…)?

I like watching movies where the emphasis is based on a teenager and their struggles in life, or an issue they have to deal with.
Anybody seen or know of a good movie/movies about such things?

Thanks.

Everyone is mentioning Thirteen… and I used to be a big fan of Thirteen, myself. Until I saw the movie Augusta, Gone. Waaay better than Thirteen, in my opinion, but really similar. You can find Augusta, Gone on Youtube.com just by typing in “Augusta, Gone part 1″ in the search form.
Also the movies:
-Chumbscrubber
-Girl, Interrupted
-Sid & Nancy
-Running With Scissors [really good movie]
-Painful Secrets

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Mayo Clinic Wellness Solutions for Insomnia


Mayo Clinic Wellness Solutions for Insomnia


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Physicians from the Mayo Clinic of Rochester, Minnesota provide insights on the most effective means to cope with insomnia, including integrative medi…

Sleep-Paralysis


Sleep-Paralysis


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Valerie Whitmore, a children’s author, moves to a house in the country, but she becomes more and more frequently the victim of terrifying attacks of…

Campy Dating Movie with Shy Boys: What to do on a Date DVD (1950)


Campy Dating Movie with Shy Boys: What to do on a Date DVD (1950)


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This amusing 1950s dating instruction video stars a bunch of shy boys who cant muster the courage to ask girls out. The wholesomeness of the film is funny but also oddly endearing, like when a young couple finds out that they both like to like going to weenie roasts and taffy pulls. Its a match made in heaven, as these two flirt at the rummage sale, then have a picnic! Things get sillier as the yo…

How To Win Your War Against Insomnia And Sleep Disorders


How To Win Your War Against Insomnia And Sleep Disorders


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If you don’t remember the last time you had a really good night’s sleep, you are most probably suffering from a sleep disorder, and the eBook “How To Win Your War Against Insomnia And Other Sleep Disorders” is a must read for you. In its 110 pages, it explains clearly how to get rid of insomnia and other sleep disorders. There is no medical jargon to confuse you, just tips on how to sleep well.The…
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