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Anxiety is a condition which we feel is actually most of the time in everyday life. Classified as anxiety disorders and social phobia in the DSM-IV in 1994 took a new name, "Social Anxiety Disorder". DSM-IV diagnostic criteria according to as follows: "A. Social mental health act environments that require performance or unfamiliar situations or people in front of the marked and persistent fear. People here will behave mental health act in ways that could lead to humiliation or embarrassment or fear that to show signs of anxiety. Note: In children, there must be the ability to age-appropriate social relationships with familiar people and the anxiety not only in relationships with adults, should emerge with relationships with peers. B. raises feared social situation almost mental health act always encounter anxiety. This state-dependent or may take the form of a situationally predisposed panic attack. Note: In children, the anxiety, crying, no tantrums, freezing, or that remain unfamiliar people can act out as avoiding social situations. C. The person recognizes that the fear is excessive mental health act or unreasonable. Note: In children, this feature may not be. D. feared avoidance of social or performance situations, anxious anticipation, or distress to the person's normal routine, occupational functioning (or related to education), disrupts social activities or relationships, or are distressed that there will be phobia. In time of a person under the age of 18 is at least six months. E. fear or avoidance of a substance (e.g. a drug abuse, a medicament which can be used for therapeutic purposes) is not connected to the direct physiological effects or general medical condition and another mental illness explained better (for example, associated with agoraphobia or without panic disorder, separation anxiety disorder, body dysmorphic disorder, pervasive developmental disorder or schizotypal personality disorder) a general medical condition mental health act or another mental disorder F. said if there is fear in Criterion A is unrelated to it. For example, stuttering, trembling in Parkinson's disease, or anorexia nervosa or is not abnormal eating behavior in bulimia nervosa fear of. If so, specify: If the Common fears include most social situations (eg. An interview to initiate or maintain, participate in small communities, come out with the opposite sex, talking to superiors, go to parties). Note: avoidant personality disorder also consider the additional diagnosis. People with social anxiety disorder remain silent in social situations, they avoid taking an active role to the audience. Eat meals as an example, can not drink on, eschew to communicate with the opposite sex. Eschew the same time authorities are not satisfied with the subsequently enter the environment, meet new people in case they remain distant. The social environment they are strangers mental health act to take care to avoid. If they are faced with this situation live in fear and anxiety. Social Phobia Physiological symptoms: facial flushing, inability mental health act to swallow, heart palpitations, sweating, dizziness, nausea and chills, mental health act muscle tension, dry throat, difficulty in getting widespread burning and breathing in stomach
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