Recognizing and treating social anxiety disorder
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. 2001 July;68(7):649-657
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ABSTRACT
Social anxiety disorder is the third most common psychiatric disorder in the United States. Patients strive to avoid stress-inducing situations, or they may endure them with marked psychological distress and physical reactions, including sweating and tachycardia. Social anxiety disorder can be diagnosed by a careful history and can be treated successfully with medications or psychosocial interventions.