Social Anxiety Disorder
Social anxiety
disorder is a condition that profoundly
interferes with an individual’s life. The onset of the
affliction is typically during the teenage years and there may
be some environmental factors to consider as possible
contributors to social anxiety disorder. Treatment can help an
individual who has this condition better his life.
Treatments include behavioral therapy and cogitative
therapy. Both approaches require no medication but each does
have a hierarchy of procedures that need to be followed on a
consistent basis. This is particularly true for behavior
interventions that address social anxiety disorder.
Cognitive therapy is particularly effective because it helps
the individual use the power of his mind. With practice, he can
learn to control his emotions by gaining a realistic
perspective on the social situation. This approach is very
effective but it is very gradual. In the meantime, the
individual will have to deal with the symptoms of social
anxiety disorder as he learns to rethink.
The reason that the process takes so long is that in many
cases the individual has had social anxiety disorder since he was
a teenager or young adult. About a quarter of the population
develop this condition in childhood. After years and years of
living with social anxiety disorder, the individual becomes
accustomed to it.
One may wonder why so many young people are suffering the
onset of social anxiety disorder. Some assert that post
traumatic stress may have something to do with the condition.
While many individuals who have the social disorder have
experienced trauma in the past, others have not. Also, many
individuals how have suffered a trauma never develop social
anxiety disorder.
The person who has the condition trains himself to avoid
social interaction and he may try to help himself by “self
medicating” by using alcohol to relax before entering some
social situations. Coping mechanisms can be very powerful but
they are by no means a cure for this problem.
As long as the person is avoiding and self medicating, he
may become comfortable with his social anxiety disorder. This
can pose some serious problems because if the condition goes
untreated, it will most likely become worse. Treatment is
necessary to help the individual cope with the condition.
If you believe that you suffer from social anxiety disorder it is
imperative that you speak to a professional. You can be on the
road to recovery in less time than you ever imagined.
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