Revealed, How Social Anxiety Disorder Usually Starts in Childhood

Social phobias to social anxiety disorders, chronic by nature, resulting in disability, make the patients suffer in silence. People around them are totally at a loss to understand their strange behavior. It is sad and surprising to note that a social anxiety sufferer cannot handle day to day events or situations because of overwhelming anxiety and self consciousness.

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According to the statistics presented by the National Institute of Mental Health about social anxiety disorders in the United States, 5.3 million adult Americans, or 3.7 percent of total population are victims of social anxiety disorder. This is double the number of women sufferers. Social anxiety disorder strikes in childhood or adolescence. But it rarely strikes after the age of 25 years.

Extreme and severe cases of anxiety disorder tend to suicidal tendencies. The emotional extremity is beyond one’s control though it differs from person to person and situation to situation.

Intense Fears about social situations

Social anxiety engenders excessive fear in the sufferer allowing him to think that all people are observing and concentrating on him. They have the complex that they are always error prone and every one is spotting out their mistakes. Mostly they have the inferiority complex and imaging others perform better. They are afraid of other’s judgments and embarrassments before others.

In such cases of extreme anxiety disorder they feel nausea, trembling, palpitation of the heart, blushing, sweating and stammering. In these cases anxiety manifests itself as a panic attack creating more embarrassment.

The individual with social anxiety disorder is comfortable with his bosom companions and family members. A few people are afraid of certain social situations. They are also incapable of dealing with people of authority public speaking becomes a taboo for them because of fear and facing the public. Their social fear makes them hate public restrooms, eating out, using the telephone and writing in front of others.

 



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