- Being introduced to other people
- Being teased or criticized
- Being the center of attention
- Being watched while doing something
- Meeting people in authority (“important people”)
- Most social encounters, especially with strangers
- Going around the room (or table) in a circle and having to say something
- Interpersonal relationships, whether friendships or romantic relationships
I’m on my last refill of Ativan until I find another doctor, and I’m saving every single does for my speech class that begins next week.
YES. YES THIS LIST IS ME.
O NO RITE BUT EVERYONE GETS A LITTLE NERVOUS STOP MAKING SHIT UP
asdfghjkl;asdfghjkl;asdaskl; wish for to cry for ever now
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People with social anxiety disorder usually experience significant emotional distress in the following situations:
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