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- $Title{What Can be Done for Social Phobia?}
- $Subject{social phobia fears treatment Mental Emotional Conditions condition
- psychological behavior behaviors Phobias anxiety syndrome fear fears
- anxieties}
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- What Can be Done for Social Phobia?
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- QUESTION: My sister presents me with a problem that I don't know how to deal
- with. Though she is a pretty young women, she becomes terribly embarrassed
- when in the company of others. She refuses to go out for a meal with us, and
- even when at family functions, just cannot use the rest rooms. She knows that
- this is strange, but can't help herself. What can I do to get her to be more
- sociable?
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- ANSWER: I doubt that there is much you can do, for from the symptoms you have
- described in your lengthy letter, it is apparent to me that you sister needs
- professional help and guidance. I believe your sister suffers from a
- condition known as Social Phobia, a type of anxiety syndrome that may affect
- as many as 2% of the population. These individuals have a fear of scrutiny in
- social situations, which provokes an embarrassment that is severe enough to
- make ordinary social situations unbearable. They refrain from most social
- involvement, which can cause serious problems in their private life as well as
- on the worksite. They are also anguished by simple things such as writing or
- eating in public, and the fear of using otherwise occupied rest rooms is
- fairly common in these patients. They generally realize that they have a
- problem, but once again suffer great embarrassment about it and find it very
- difficult to seek aid. That is where you come in, for your understanding of
- the situation may be just the bridge that is necessary for her to cross over
- into a treatment program. Sometimes calculated exposure to an environment
- that causes the anxiety and fear can help overcome the problem. In some cases
- medication may be of some help, but therapy for this condition is complex and
- must be adjusted to each individual's circumstances and condition. Your
- sister needs professional help, a physician who understands and treats this
- disorder.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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