{"id":3227,"date":"2019-07-23T09:37:44","date_gmt":"2019-07-23T09:37:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/youmustgethealthy.com\/?p=3227"},"modified":"2021-10-06T16:20:18","modified_gmt":"2021-10-06T16:20:18","slug":"ways-to-overcome-social-anxiety","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/youmustgethealthy.com\/ways-to-overcome-social-anxiety\/","title":{"rendered":"6 Proactive Ways to Overcome Social Anxiety"},"content":{"rendered":"

Social Anxiety Disorder, also called social phobia. is the fear of social situations that involve being the centre of attention and interacting with other people. It is one of the largest mental health care problems, affecting approximately 7% of the population. People diagnosed with this mental health problem have trouble developing friendships, show poor performance at school, and have low confidence in social gatherings.<\/p>\n

Social phobia is a problem that commonly develops in early adolescence, but can also begin in elementary school years. Teenagers who experience stressful and embarrassing moments over a prolonged period of time are more likely to develop social phobia.<\/p>\n

Symptoms of social phobia commonly fall under three categories:<\/p>\n

Physical symptoms<\/b>: what happens to your body when in social situations and even after<\/p>\n