Social anxiety disorder (social phobia) is a chronic mental disorder. Patients have significant and continuous anxiety or fear in social situations. They are often silent in social situations. When facing others, their faces turn red, ears turn warm and they tremble. They actually do not like this way and know their fear is excessive, but they just cannot control it. So they choose to escape. The first thing to overcome social phobia is to be self-confident when speaking or doing things. Psychological counseling, drug treatment and learning coping skills can help patients gain confidence.
How is Social anxiety disorder (social phobia) treated in practice?