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Social anxiety is a specific form of anxiety. It is an emotion characterized by a discomfort or a fear when a person is in a social interaction that involves a concern of being judged or evaluated by others. It is typically characterised by an intense fear of what others are thinking about them (specifically fear of embarrassment or humiliation, criticism, or rejection), which results in the individual feeling insecure and not good enough for other people, and/or the assumption that peers will automatically reject them. Developmental social anxiety occurs early in childhood as a normal part of the development of social functioning and is a stage that most children grow out of, but it may persist or resurface and grow into chronic social anxiety during their teenage years or possibly in adulthood.〔 People vary in how often they experience social anxiety, and in which kinds of situations they experience it. Chronic social anxiety that causes considerable distress and impaired ability to function in at least some parts of daily life is an anxiety disorder called social anxiety disorder (SAD).〔National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence: Guidance. (Social Anxiety Disorder: Recognition, Assessment and Treatment ). Leicester (UK): British Psychological Society; 2013. PMID 25577940〕 It is the most common anxiety disorder and one of the most common psychiatric disorders, with 12% of American adults having experienced it.〔Stein MB, Stein DJ. Social anxiety disorder. Lancet. 2008 Mar 29;371(9618):1115-25. Review. PMID 18374843〕 ==Stages==
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