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      • Because these visible symptoms heighten the fear of disapproval, they themselves can become an additional focus of fear, creating a vicious cycle: As people with social anxiety disorder worry about experiencing these symptoms, the greater their chances are of developing them.
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  2. People with social anxiety disorder may worry about engaging in social situations for weeks before they happen. Sometimes, they end up avoiding places or events that cause distress or generate feelings of embarrassment.

  3. Jun 19, 2021 · But in social anxiety disorder, also called social phobia, everyday interactions cause significant anxiety, self-consciousness and embarrassment because you fear being scrutinized or judged negatively by others.

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · People with social anxiety disorder may experience cognitive, physical, and behavioral symptoms before, during, and after these social and performance situations. Examples of cognitive symptoms: Fearing situations where you don't know other people. Worrying that you will be judged by others.

  5. Social anxiety disorder is a type of anxiety disorder that makes people intensely fearful of participating in social situations. It may cause people to skip—or limit their participation in—social events out of fear of being judged, humiliated, or rejected by others.

  6. People with social anxiety are many times seen by others as being shy, quiet, backward, withdrawn, inhibited, unfriendly, nervous, aloof, and disinterested. Paradoxically, people with social anxiety want to make friends, be included in groups, and be involved and engaged in social interactions.

  7. Dec 20, 2021 · People with social anxiety disorder have a persistent, intense, and chronic fear of being watched and judged by others and of being embarrassed or humiliated by their own actions.

  8. People with social anxiety disorder are concerned that their performance or actions will seem inappropriate. Often, they worry that their anxiety will be obvious—that they will sweat, blush, vomit, or tremble or that their voice will quaver.