Definition of Disorder, social anxiety
Disorder, social anxiety: Excessive fear
of embarrassment in social
situations that is extremely intrusive and can have debilitating
effects on personal and professional relationships. Also called social phobia.
Phobias are
persistent, irrational fears of certain objects or situations. They
recognize that their fear may be excessive or unreasonable, but are
unable to overcome it.
The symptoms and signs of social phobia include blushing,
sweating, trembling, rapid heartbeat, muscle tension, nausea or other stomach discomfort, lightheadedness, and other symptoms of anxiety.
Social phobia can be extremely disabling to a
person's work, social and family relationships. People with this disorder tend to lead difficult and diminished lives. The emotional toll of the disease is great. Many people with social phobia have trouble reaching their educational and professional goals or even maintaining employment. They may depend on others financially and try to relieve anxiety with alcohol and drugs. In extreme cases, a person may begin to avoid all social situations and become housebound.
Effective treatments for social phobias include medications, a
specific form of psychotherapy called cognitive-behavioral therapy,
or a combination of medication and psychotherapy. Medications for
social phobias include antidepressants called selective serotonin
reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs),
as well as drugs known as high-potency benzodiazepines. People with a
specific form of social phobia, called performance phobia, can be
helped with drugs called beta-blockers. Cognitive-behavioral therapy
teaches patients to react differently to the situations and bodily
sensations that trigger anxiety symptoms. For example, a type of
cognitive-behavioral treatment known as "exposure therapy" involves
helping patients become more comfortable with situations that
frighten them by gradually increasing exposure to the situation.
Last Editorial Review: 8/24/2000 4:01:00 AM
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