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Jordan 13 Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia)

 
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While social anxiety disorder causes are not fully understood, a wide range of risk factors for social phobia have been identified. The presence of social anxiety disorder risk factors does not mean an individual will necessarily develop the disorder; the presence risk factors indicates that an individual has a slightly higher chance of developing social phobia.
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Another theory speculates that people “learn” social phobias by watching the actions of others. A child might learn to be socially anxious, for instance, by watching a parent who exhibits social anxiety disorder symptoms.
Family History and Anxiety Disorders
Environmental factors can increase the risk of social phobia. People who experience negative social interactions such as bullying, teasing and rejection are thought to be more at risk of developing social phobia. The risk of social anxiety disorder increases if negative social experiences occur regularly. Traumatic events such as sexual abuse may also increase one's social anxiety disorder risk.
Another theory suggests that an imbalance in neurotransmitters causes social anxiety. Neurotransmitters are brain chemicals needed for communication between brain cells. Neurotransmitter imbalances are a suspected cause of depression as well as social anxiety. Imbalances in three neurotransmitters — dopamine, GABA and serotonin — have been identified in social phobia patients.
Age, Gender and Social Anxiety Disorder
Social anxiety disorder causes may have a genetic component. The risk of social phobia increases in people whose parents or siblings display social anxiety symptoms.
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Social anxiety disorder, or social phobia,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], is a common mental disorder. As many as thirteen percent of people experience some degree of social anxiety during their lifetime. Despite the widespread nature of social phobias, the causes of social anxiety disorder remain unclear.
Some researchers suggest that shyness and social anxiety disorder are connected,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and it's also been proposed that children who are shy or timid may be more likely to develop social anxiety symptoms.
Anxiety disorders can strike anyone regardless of age or gender, but women tend to exhibit social anxiety symptoms more often than men.
While a family history of social anxiety could indicate a genetic component of the disorder,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], it is also possible that family dynamics and attitudes towards social activities are what actually increases one's risk of developing a social phobia.
A similar proposal has been put forth concerning the connection between depression and people who are naturally morose or pessimistic.
Biology and Social Phobia
Environment and Social Phobia
Social anxiety disorder onset is most common in people younger than nineteen. When symptoms of social phobia develop in adulthood, the genesis of the disorder can often be traced back to childhood or adolescence.
Biological factors could increase the risk of social anxiety symptoms. Brain imaging studies of social anxiety patients indicate that social phobia sufferers have an overly active amygdala. The amygdala is part of the brain that controls fear responses. In addition to an overactive amygdala,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], brain imaging also recorded lower than normal activity in the prefrontal cortex of patients with social anxiety disorder. The prefrontal cortex plays a role in social behavior.
Shyness and Social Anxiety Disorder
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