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Teens and Social Anxiety Disorders



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By : Mark Thomas    4 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-14 01:49:55
Do you know that social anxiety disorder is a condition that is very disabling, as well as devastating to many people, and especially to teenagers? Teens who have a social anxiety problem are extremely concerned about being embarrassed or humiliated by other people. Despite their fears being wholly unreasonable, they cannot view them objectively, and friends and family members who try to encourage them are perceived as being against them .

We cannot deny the fact that being shy is something that is common to lots of us, yet, for those people who are influenced by social anxiety disorder, they are obsessed with the idea that everyone will be criticizing them, and singling them out for being different in some way. Their fears are so intense that it tends to lead to the avoidance of all contact with groups of people where possible, which results in the deterioration of relationships and quality of life as a whole.

Teenagers who are socially challenged are always faced with the fear of doing something wrong and being harshly judged by others. They are almost paralyzed with worrying about what other people s reactions to them will be. Consequently, they withdraw themselves and remain silent so as to draw as little attention to themselves as they can.

There are physical symptoms that are very apparent in teenagers who have social anxiety disorder. These teens tend to sweat excessively, blush and tremble. Aside from the physical symptoms, there are also behavioral symptoms that we can notice in them. For teens, the typical scenarios wherein they manifest social anxiety disorder are eating or drinking in the presence of other people, engaging in conversation with others, giving oral presentation, and attending social events.

As far as they are concerned, these situations present opportunities where they may be laughed at or criticized. It is worth noting though that all teens may excessively fear being criticized or laughed from time to time, as this is part of the normal process of growing up, but for those with social anxiety disorder, rather than this fear being occasional, it is with them all of the time.

When a teenager is suffering from social anxiety disorder, they are advised to seek the assistance of experts as soon as possible, so that they can be given with the treatment do deal with the social phobia. In doing so, affected teenagers can rid themselves of this debilitating condition. They will be able to get back to being a normal teen and have a real chance of living a fulfilling life.

If you think that one of your family members or friends is suffering from social anxiety order, then you should take them to one side and let them know about your concerns. Tell that you care very much for them and that you want to help them live a happier a life. Be clear in stating that nothing that is happening is their fault, and that it is rather such phobias are not an uncommon occurrence. Give them as much time as they need, and do not pressure them into doing anything against their will.
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