Shyness and Social Anxiety: Free Articles
Summaries
Shyness and Social Anxiety Disorder / Social Phobia have other common fields besides the basic issues found in basics articles. For example, in both there is anxiety. Many people do not know the differences between these conditions and make mistakes when referring to one or the other. The confusion is greater when the Shyness is intense.
What we label as Shyness are signs and symptoms of mild, light, and moderate anxiety attacks in specific social situations. Social Anxiety Disorder is characterized by signs and symptoms of intense anxiety, sometimes in the form of panic attacks, in the same situations.
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Shyness and
Social Anxiety Disorder: Medication Action
Explanation of the hypothetical mechanisms of antidepressants used in Social Anxiety.
Why Self-Help Does not Help with Shyness and Social Phobia
The possible reasons why self-help does not help with Shyness and Social Anxiety Disorder / Social Phobia.
Panic Disorder, Shyness and Social Phobia / Anxiety Differences
The differences between Panic Disorder, Shyness and Social Anxiety Disorder / Social Phobia.
Facial Blushing, Redness of
the Face, Ears and Neck
Facial blushing, also known as redness of
the face or red face, as well as blushing of the ears and blushing of the
necks, is an important sign of Shyness or Social Phobia / Social Anxiety Disorder.
Psychoses, Shyness and Social Phobia
In many kinds os psychoses, adverse
judgments, supposedly made by others, as they occur in Shyness and
Social Anxiety Disorder / Social Phobia, alter the behavior of these
psychotic people.
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