- Talking in meetings or classes
- Public speaking
- Writing in front of others
- Participating in sports or working out in front of others
- Initiating or maintaining conversation with strangers
- Being assertive (e.g., refusing to give in to unreasonable requests, asking others to change their behavior)
- Performing music or acting on stage
- Making mistakes in front of others
- Being in public areas such as a shopping mall or a bus
- Going to a party
- Inviting friends over for dinner
- Talking to people in authority (e.g., boss, professor, doctor)
- Returning items to a store or sending food back in a restaurant
Imagine going through your whole life constantly fearing others opinions of you, saying things just seek the approval of your peers and being scared to go out in public for fear people are scrutinising your every move.
Approximately 15 million American adults age 18 and over, or about 6.8 percent of people in this age group in a given year, have social phobia.
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