Social anxiety disorder?(SAD,?SAnD) (DSM-IV?300.23) is an?anxiety disorder?characterized by intense fear in social situations[1]?causing considerable distress and impaired ability to function in at least some parts of daily life. It is a rather extreme form of?social phobia?(SP), although the latter is sometimes treated synonymously.[1]?The diagnosis of social anxiety disorder can be of a?specific?disorder?(when only some particular situations are feared) or ageneralized?disorder. Generalized social anxiety disorder typically involves a persistent, intense,?chronic?fear of being judged by others and of beingembarrassed?or?humiliated?by one's own actions. These fears can be triggered by perceived or actual scrutiny from others.
Social Anxiety Disorder
Social anxiety disorder?(SAD,?SAnD) (DSM-IV?300.23) is an?anxiety disorder?characterized by intense fear in social situations[1]?causing considerable distress and impaired ability to function in at least some parts of daily life. It is a rather extreme form of?social phobia?(SP), although the latter is sometimes treated synonymously.[1]?The diagnosis of social anxiety disorder can be of a?specific?disorder?(when only some particular situations are feared) or ageneralized?disorder. Generalized social anxiety disorder typically involves a persistent, intense,?chronic?fear of being judged by others and of beingembarrassed?or?humiliated?by one's own actions. These fears can be triggered by perceived or actual scrutiny from others.
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