Social anxiety disorder symptoms
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Anxiety Sensitivity: Reiss – AS is one of 3 fundamental fears. The others include illness/injury sensitivity & fear of negative evaluation. Cognitive Model of social phobia: Clark & Wells (1995) Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia. Issues with this disorder: controversy == 1.
Social Anxiety Disorder: Causes, Symptoms & Diagnosis
have your symptoms interfere with your daily life? Having more than one illness at the same time can make it difficult to diagnose and treat the different conditions. Depression and substance abuse are among the conditions that occasionally complicate social anxiety disorder…
[DOC File]GAD-Q-IV - Anxiety and Depression Association of America
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Physical symptoms often accompany the intense anxiety of social anxiety and include blushing, profuse sweating, trembling, and other symptoms of anxiety, including difficulty talking and nausea or other stomach discomfort.
[DOC File]Anxiety Disorders
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Social anxiety disorder can make a person feel overwhelmed with anxiety every day in social situations. This disorder creates limits because it is a constant reminder of feeling anxious, abnormal, and unsociable. If social anxiety is untreated, trying to expose yourself to the world can worsen your symptoms by creating panic attacks and feeling ...
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Social anxiety disorder in a child may also cause them to have panic attacks, cry, and tantrum or have physical symptoms of stomach aches and headaches. These behaviors can occur while in the actual. Social anxiety disorder in a child is also called social phobia.
[DOC File]Anxiety Disorders – an Outline
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3. Symptoms may be spontaneous or in response to a specific stimulus (e.g. crowds, driving, elevators) 4. May occur in the context of panic disorder, social phobia, specific phobia, other anxiety disorders, or as an isolated incident. 5.
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