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Articles for Social anxiety disorder (social phobia)
Further information
You can read the NICE guidance aboutsocial anxiety disorder: recognition, assessment and treatment for more information about social anxiety disorder.
Gettinghelp
If you think you may have social anxiety disorder, you should try to see your GP for help.Your GP shouldmake it as easy as possible for you to have a consultation with them. For example, they may offe
Introduction
Social anxiety disorder (social phobia) is a persistent and overwhelming fear of social situations. It's one of the most common anxiety disorders.
Signs of social anxiety disorder
A child with social anxiety disorder may cry more than usual, freeze, or have tantrums. They may fear going to school and taking part in classroom activitiesand school performances.Teens and adults wi
Treating social anxiety disorder in adults
If you've been diagnosed with social anxiety disorder, there are a number of different treatment options available.Cognitive behavioural therapyCognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)is one of the most ef
Treating social anxiety disorder in children
The psychological therapies offered to adults outlined above should also be considered for children aged 15 and older.Both group-based and individual CBT should take into account how well the child or
