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Social Anxiety Disorder

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Definition


Social Anxiety Disorder, also called S.A.D. or social phobia, is intense
fear, distress, or inability to function in social situations. The intensity of
the disorder can range from performance only to everyday situations.

Performance S.A.D

General S.A.D.
Prevalence




Rates vary because social anxiety disorder often overlaps with other
psychological disorders.
It is the third most prevalent psychological disorder and the most
common anxiety disorder.

It affects 5% of Adult
Americans, 4.2% of
Canadians, and 2.7% of
Australians. age of onset is 11.5
The average
years of age. Onset after 25 is
very rare.
Genetic Causes





Shyness, which can lead to social anxiety disorder, is genetic.
Infants which are more inhibited often have parents who are shy
adults.
Social Anxiety disorder can develop when a shy person is subject
to certain experiences.

Reserved infant
Experience Causes





Social Anxiety disorder is connected to past traumatic social experiences.
It can develop after a person is ignored, rejected or bullied.
It is also affected by cultural attitudes toward a reserved personality.
It is more likely that a child will have social anxiety if their parents
placed emphasis on the opinions of others or used shame as a
disciplinary measure.
Neural Cause: Neurotransmitters






Dopamine: the levels of dopamine are lower in those with social
anxiety.
In some studies, dopamine's binding affinity was lower in people with
S.A.D., but that is believed to be only one possible cause of low levels
of this neurotransmitter
Serotonin: there is some evidence that people with social anxiety
disorder have reduced serotonin receptors.
Affected Brain Areas




The amygdala is hypersensitive in people with S.A.D. The amygdala
controls fear cognition and emotional learning. This results in affected
people overestimating social threats.
The anterior cingulate cortex is also hypersensitive. It usually registers
physical pain , but in people with S.A.D., it detects social pain (such as
being left out of a group) as physical pain.
Cognitive Symptoms









Dread
Self consciousness
High performance standards
Self-defeating thoughts
Inaccurate memory of social events
Constant review of actions of possible embarrassment

People affected by social anxiety disorder expect a negative outcome in
social situations. They go over scenarios in their head of what could go
wrong and how to prevent it. After a social situation, they review and
overanalyze everything they do, looking for social errors. This process
can take weeks.
Behavioral Symptoms






Afraid of social activities )group outings, dating, or talking to strangers)
Nervous around authority figures
Avoids social interaction
Avoids eye contact
Crosses Arms

Avoidance of social interaction
Physiological Symptoms











Tears
Sweating
Nausea
Heavy breathing
Heart
Blushing
Abnormal walk (so concerned about how others perceive them that they
overthink walking)
These physical symptoms worsen anxiety. Knowing that someone knows
you are anxious only makes you more anxious. A combination of these
factors can result in a panic attack.
Related Conditions








Low self-esteem
Clinical depression
Substance abuse
Panic disorder
Post traumatic stress disorder
Bipolar disorder
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

PTSD

Bipolar
Disorder

Depression
Treatment








Cognitive behavioral therapy: questions patient’s though process and
changes reactions to anxiety provoking situations
Ironically, group sessions help patients with social anxiety disorder
because they learn about others who are living with the same condition
A popular treatment for this disorder is self help books, tutorials, and
websites
Medication: selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are the most popular
drug. Over the counter drugs for nausea, or other physiological
symptoms, are not successful.

Self help treatment
Having Social Anxiety Disorder
is when you do this before
talking to people:
Feel like this around people:
And feel like this after talking to
people:
People without social anxiety tell
you to “just do” things:

“Just introduce yourself”
But you know it’s not that easy:
When you’re alone or with
friends, you can be like this
(performance only S.A.D.):
YOU FEEL LIKE
THIS IN YOUR
HEAD

(Introverted but
not anxious)
On a date you’ve done this:
frustrated because no one
understands:
THE END

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Social Anxiety Disorder

  • 2. Definition  Social Anxiety Disorder, also called S.A.D. or social phobia, is intense fear, distress, or inability to function in social situations. The intensity of the disorder can range from performance only to everyday situations. Performance S.A.D General S.A.D.
  • 3. Prevalence   Rates vary because social anxiety disorder often overlaps with other psychological disorders. It is the third most prevalent psychological disorder and the most common anxiety disorder. It affects 5% of Adult Americans, 4.2% of Canadians, and 2.7% of Australians. age of onset is 11.5 The average years of age. Onset after 25 is very rare.
  • 4. Genetic Causes    Shyness, which can lead to social anxiety disorder, is genetic. Infants which are more inhibited often have parents who are shy adults. Social Anxiety disorder can develop when a shy person is subject to certain experiences. Reserved infant
  • 5. Experience Causes    Social Anxiety disorder is connected to past traumatic social experiences. It can develop after a person is ignored, rejected or bullied. It is also affected by cultural attitudes toward a reserved personality. It is more likely that a child will have social anxiety if their parents placed emphasis on the opinions of others or used shame as a disciplinary measure.
  • 6. Neural Cause: Neurotransmitters    Dopamine: the levels of dopamine are lower in those with social anxiety. In some studies, dopamine's binding affinity was lower in people with S.A.D., but that is believed to be only one possible cause of low levels of this neurotransmitter Serotonin: there is some evidence that people with social anxiety disorder have reduced serotonin receptors.
  • 7. Affected Brain Areas   The amygdala is hypersensitive in people with S.A.D. The amygdala controls fear cognition and emotional learning. This results in affected people overestimating social threats. The anterior cingulate cortex is also hypersensitive. It usually registers physical pain , but in people with S.A.D., it detects social pain (such as being left out of a group) as physical pain.
  • 8. Cognitive Symptoms        Dread Self consciousness High performance standards Self-defeating thoughts Inaccurate memory of social events Constant review of actions of possible embarrassment People affected by social anxiety disorder expect a negative outcome in social situations. They go over scenarios in their head of what could go wrong and how to prevent it. After a social situation, they review and overanalyze everything they do, looking for social errors. This process can take weeks.
  • 9. Behavioral Symptoms      Afraid of social activities )group outings, dating, or talking to strangers) Nervous around authority figures Avoids social interaction Avoids eye contact Crosses Arms Avoidance of social interaction
  • 10. Physiological Symptoms         Tears Sweating Nausea Heavy breathing Heart Blushing Abnormal walk (so concerned about how others perceive them that they overthink walking) These physical symptoms worsen anxiety. Knowing that someone knows you are anxious only makes you more anxious. A combination of these factors can result in a panic attack.
  • 11. Related Conditions        Low self-esteem Clinical depression Substance abuse Panic disorder Post traumatic stress disorder Bipolar disorder Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder PTSD Bipolar Disorder Depression
  • 12. Treatment     Cognitive behavioral therapy: questions patient’s though process and changes reactions to anxiety provoking situations Ironically, group sessions help patients with social anxiety disorder because they learn about others who are living with the same condition A popular treatment for this disorder is self help books, tutorials, and websites Medication: selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are the most popular drug. Over the counter drugs for nausea, or other physiological symptoms, are not successful. Self help treatment
  • 13. Having Social Anxiety Disorder is when you do this before talking to people:
  • 14. Feel like this around people:
  • 15. And feel like this after talking to people:
  • 16. People without social anxiety tell you to “just do” things: “Just introduce yourself”
  • 17. But you know it’s not that easy:
  • 18. When you’re alone or with friends, you can be like this (performance only S.A.D.): YOU FEEL LIKE THIS IN YOUR HEAD (Introverted but not anxious)
  • 19. On a date you’ve done this:
  • 20. frustrated because no one understands: