Social anxiety is an experience of
fear,
apprehension or
worry regarding social situations and being evaluated by others. People vary in how often they experience
anxiety in this way or in which kinds of situations. Anxiety about
public speaking, performance, or interviews is common. Social anxiety can be related to
shyness. The experience is commonly described as having
physiological components (e.g. sweating, blushing),
cognitive/perceptual components (e.g. belief that one may be judged negatively; looking for signs of disapproval) and
behavioral components (e.g. avoiding a situation). Not all cases deal with fear of being judged negatively, as some cases have social anxiety without any specific reason. It can also be associated with
Asperger syndrome.
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