Symptoms of Social phobia
Symptoms of Social phobia
The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources
for Social phobia includes the 12
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Article Excerpts About Symptoms of Social phobia:
Phobia: NWHIC (Excerpt)
If you suffer from social phobia, you tend to think that other people
are very competent in public and that you are not. Small mistakes you make
may seem to you much more exaggerated than they really are. Blushing
itself may seem painfully embarrassing, and you feel as though all eyes
are focused on you. You may be afraid of being with people other than
those closest to you. Or your fear may be more specific, such as feeling
anxious about giving a speech, talking to a boss or other authority
figure, or dating. (Source: excerpt from Phobia: NWHIC)
Phobia: NWHIC (Excerpt)
People with social phobias are aware that their feelings are
irrational. Still, they experience a great deal of dread before facing the
feared situation, and they may go out of their way to avoid it. Even if
they manage to confront what they fear, they usually feel very anxious
beforehand and are intensely uncomfortable throughout. Afterwards, the
unpleasant feelings may linger, as they worry about how they may have been
judged or what others may have thought or observed about them. (Source: excerpt from Phobia: NWHIC)
Anxiety Disorders: NIMH (Excerpt)
"In any social situation, I felt fear. I would be anxious before
I even left the house, and it would escalate as I got closer to a college
class, a party, or whatever. I would feel sick at my stomach-it almost
felt like I had the flu. My heart would pound, my palms would get sweaty,
and I would get this feeling of being removed from myself and from
everybody else.
"When I would walk into a room full of people, I'd turn red and
it would feel like everybody's eyes were on me. I was embarrassed to stand
off in a corner by myself, but I couldn't think of anything to say to
anybody. It was humiliating. I felt so clumsy, I couldn't wait to get
out.
"I couldn't go on dates, and for a while I couldn't even go to
class. My sophomore year of college I had to come home for a semester. I
felt like such a failure." (Source: excerpt from Anxiety Disorders: NIMH)
Anxiety Disorders: NIMH (Excerpt)
Physical symptoms often accompany the intense anxiety of social phobia
and include blushing, profuse sweating, trembling, nausea, and difficulty
talking. If you suffer from social phobia, you may be painfully
embarrassed by these symptoms and feel as though all eyes are focused on
you. You may be afraid of being with people other than your family.
People with social phobia are aware that their feelings are irrational.
Even if they manage to confront what they fear, they usually feel very
anxious beforehand and are intensely uncomfortable throughout. Afterward,
the unpleasant feelings may linger, as they worry about how they may have
been judged or what others may have thought or observed about them. (Source: excerpt from Anxiety Disorders: NIMH)
Facts about Social Phobia: NIMH (Excerpt)
Physical symptoms often accompany the intense anxiety of social phobia
and include blushing, profuse sweating, trembling, and other symptoms of
anxiety, including difficulty talking and nausea or other stomach
discomfort. These visible symptoms heighten the fear of disapproval and
the symptoms themselves can become an additional focus of fear. Fear of
symptoms can create a vicious cycle: as people with social phobia worry
about experiencing the symptoms, the greater their chances of developing
the symptoms.. Social phobia often runs in families and may be accompanied
by depression or alcohol dependence.
(Source: excerpt from Facts about Social Phobia: NIMH)
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attempts to provide a list of some possible signs and symptoms of Social phobia.
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and may not be the full list of Social phobia signs or Social phobia symptoms.
Furthermore, signs and symptoms of Social phobia may vary on an individual basis for each patient.
Only your doctor can provide adequate diagnosis of any signs or symptoms and whether they
are indeed Social phobia symptoms.