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What is Social Anxiety
Disorder?
Social Anxiety Disorder is a common anxiety disorder
characterized by fear and avoidance of various social situations. In
many respects, Social Anxiety Disorder resembles an extreme form of
shyness. Unlike shyness, however, Social Anxiety Disorder interferes
significantly with an individual's functioning. People with Social
Anxiety Disorder often become anxious in and avoid social situations
such as speaking in public, meeting new people, or dating. To learn more, please read our
Social Anxiety Disorder FAQ.
Research Studies
Social Anxiety ONLINE Treatment Program Drexel University offers a
FREE
online treatment program for adults (ages 18-65) suffering from social anxiety disorder. If you are an adult who has these problems and you live in the
United States,
please visit the Social Anxiety Online Treatment section of our website for more
information.
Social Anxiety In-Person Treatment Program Drexel University offers a
FREE
in-person treatment program for adults (ages 18-65) suffering from social anxiety disorder. If you are an adult who has these problems and you live in the greater Philadelphia area,
please visit the Social Anxiety In-Person Treatment section of our website for more
information.
Disclaimer: We are not able to answer specific treatment questions for individuals or their families. Please talk to a mental health professional in your area for assistance. The material presented on this site is provided for information purposes only and not for medical purposes. We cannot attest to the quality of any of the services listed by those other than Drexel University.
In the event of an emergency, please go to your nearest hospital emergency room or call 911.
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