Social anxiety disorder (SAD), also known as social phobia, is an intense, persistent fear of being watched, judged, or negatively evaluated by others in social or performance situations. It goes far beyond ordinary shyness, causing significant distress and avoidance that can severely limit personal, professional, and social life.
Social anxiety is one of the most common anxiety disorders, affecting approximately 7–13% of the population. Despite its prevalence, many people suffer in silence for years, believing they are simply “shy” or “introverted” rather than recognizing their experience as a treatable condition.
Social anxiety creates self-reinforcing patterns that can limit life opportunities:
Social anxiety involves cognitive, physical, and behavioral components:
Social anxiety is highly treatable with evidence-based approaches:
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