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Find Your Voice / Social Anxiety Disorder (Barrington, NJ)
We plan to start new groups in various locations. Please let us know where you are. We've been contacted by people who can only attend within a certain area. We are keeping track of these areas and when there is enough interest in one location for a group, we will start one.
Depression and Anxiety Support Group
Depression and Anxiety Support Group of DE/PA
Social Anxiety Disorder in Adults
Adults with social anxiety disorder often feel alone and ashamed, and they may have few or no social or romantic relationships. People may have more than one anxiety disorder, as well as depression.
Social Anxiety Disorder in Children and Teens
The typical age of onset is 13 years old, but children younger than 8 or 9 can also suffer. Symptoms may be so extreme that they disrupt daily life. Children, adolescents, and teens with this disorder may have few or no friends. They may not participate in class or play at recess.
Social Anxiety Disorder Treatment
A health professional can provide a diagnosis and individualized treatment plan for social anxiety disorder. Both cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and medication are scientifically proven effective treatments.
Social Anxiety Disorder Symptoms
Those with social anxiety disorder experience an intense fear of being scrutinized and negatively evaluated by others in social or performance situations. Some literally feel sick.
What Is Social Anxiety Disorder?
Social anxiety disorder affects more than 15 million Americans of all ages, races, and cultures, and it may be present in children as well as adults. This disorder is an intense fear of being negatively judged by others.
Teaching Slides: CBT for Anxiety and Depressive Disorders
A Childhood Darkened by Severe Anxiety Becomes Brighter
Childhood anxiety, even seve
New Film From ADAA Promotes Treatment for Students With Anxiety and Depression
ADAA produces a short film showing how college students suffering from anxiety and depressive disorders find relief with help from counselors and other mental health professionals.
Social Anxiety Chicago
Our purpose is to provide a safe and supportive environment for people with anxiety to get together, discuss and work on our condition, and help each other as best as we can.