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Social
Anxiety Disorder:
The Third Largest
Mental Health Care
Problem
in the World
Everyone has heard of
alcoholism and depression, the two top mental health care problems.
But number three on this list is social anxiety disorder, formerly
called "social phobia".
Very few people have heard of social anxiety disorder (the acronym of
which should be the "true" SAD).
How is social anxiety going to compete against all the other, but more
unusual, mental health problems, such as schizophrenia, multiple
personality disorder, Tourette's Syndrome, antisocial personality
disorder, bipolar disorder, or even another anxiety disorder, such as
obsessive-compulsive disorder?
Social anxiety disorder, in
comparison, is downright boring. It has no "strange" elements
that are visible to others. There are no "sexy" elements to it.
It is a disease of inhibition (shyness) and avoidance. A person with
social anxiety disorder typically shrinks into the background and is
usually not heard.
Can you see a movie-of-the-week about a very shy person who
rarely leaves the house except to go to work, who has no friends, and is
afraid of answering the door at times? This would be highly
interesting drama, wouldn't it?
This scenario partially
explains the lack of understanding the general public has about social
anxiety.
The second problem is that
people with social anxiety are afraid of making appointments with mental
health care professionals.
Why? It is hard to
call and talk to another person, in the first place. Then, if they
are able to overcome this difficulty, the "professional" typically does
not understand what the socially-anxious person is living with, prescribes
a few relaxation techniques, some medication, and tells the person that
they are really "OK".
This scenario, which can
happen time and time again, is highly debilitating
for people with social anxiety. It reinforces the fact that they
have a horrible, life-restricting disorder that causes extreme anxiety in
most social situations, AND NO ONE CAN EVEN UNDERSTAND IT, let alone help
them.
"I must be the only one in
the world who has this horrible disease.
"I am a freak. I am
just weird. No one else in the world is going through what I'm going
through."
The feelings of helplessness
and hopelessness that are experienced are intense; in fact, many
professionals see this as "depression" and never get at what the person is
depressed about (i.e., being socially anxious).
Learn more while you're
here. This website is dedicated to
the better understanding and treatment of social anxiety disorder (social phobia).
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Hopefully, understanding about social anxiety and its life-restricting
effects will become more well-known.
Near the top of major
problems for people with social anxiety is the making of relationships,
friendships, marriage, and living with other people -- all social
activities. In fact, the rate of "never married"
is much higher for people with social anxiety disorder than for almost all
other problems.

To control the anxiety, it is natural
(but very unfortunate) that some people with social anxiety turn to
alcohol and other drugs. Alcohol temporarily soothes the anxiety,
but has the very real chance of pushing the person toward being an
alcoholic. Rates of alcoholism and other substance abuse problems
are high among people with social anxiety. That is one reason
that early CBT treatment for social anxiety is essential.
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