Social Anxiety
People with Social Anxiety or feel that they might have this
condition must be opened about it and see a doctor to be given
appropriate treatment before it’s too late.
Have you
experienced what it must be like meeting your big boss for the first
time? The thought of being watched by your superior while working is
stressful, isn’t it? Or, maybe you are so anxious to go to a beach
party because you have not shed enough pounds to wear the two-piece
swim suit (who knows how many years have them!), and you are so
worried on what the people might say if you wear them with those
excess baggage wrapping around your body? Those feelings are just
normally. For as long as you have reasons to be anxious about
anything, it is perfectly normal .But, if the anxiety is eating you
up and you become anxious about what other people might say, or
think, or do to you, which you know does not have rational basis,
and the worst part is, you find it difficult to control your thought
or emotion, that is social anxiety.
Social anxiety
or social phobia is one of the largest mental health care problems
in the word in the present day. A person with social anxiety simply
spends time alone, closeted, away from people. They tend to choose
to be alone than to be around with other people for fear that they
might not fit in some ways or the other. Even when they are with
familiar people, they may still feel overwhelmed and have the
feeling that every movement and thought they made have been
constantly watched or criticized. The feeling of being observed or
being misjudged is one of the things that keep them away from
people.
People with
social anxiety are often misdiagnosed and are usually labeled as
schizophrenic, manic-depressive, among other detrimental
misdiagnoses. Because there few social anxious people have heard of
their own condition and have never seen it discussed on any media,
they tend to think that they’re alone in this world suffering from
the disturbing symptoms. The tendency is they keep their condition
to themselves for fear of being misjudged, and with the lack of
info, education, and proper treatment social anxiety continues to
impair their lives. In addition, when the time comes that people
with social phobia finally gets to their feet and seeks help, the
chances are very slim. When worst comes to worst, people who
experienced this condition for a day, will have it everyday for the
rest of hi/her life. They are people with social anxiety disorder.
One thing common
to all socially anxious people is that they share the same knowledge
that their thoughts and fears are basically irrational, which only
means, they know exactly that the people they think are misjudging
and criticizing them are not true at all. They acknowledged that
their thoughts, doubts, and feelings are in a way exaggerated and
irrational, yet, despite the fact that they know what’s really going
on, they find it hard to control, and still continue to feel that
way.
If there’s bad,
there’s always good, and the good thing is that social anxiety is
curable. There are many therapeutic methods which have been studied,
but cognitive-behavioral therapy is the only modality that has been
made known to work effectively. Actually, the treatment of social
phobia through cognitive-behavioral methods has the capacity to
produce long-term, permanent relief to sufferers of social phobia.
Isn’t it a happy ending, after all?
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