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Statistics

Social

Anxiety

Disorder

How does S.AD . WORKS?

Contact info

Statistic of S.A.D.

SAD affects 15 million adults, or 6.8% of the U.S. population.

SAD is equally common among men and women and typically begins around age 13. According to a 2007 ADANA survey, 36% of people with social anxiety disorder report experiencing symptoms for 10 or more years before seeking help.

S.A.D.

Statistic and definition

how does S.A.D work?

Fear of situations in which you may be judged

Worrying about embarrassing or humiliating yourself

Intense fear of interacting or talking with strangers

Fear that others will notice that you look anxious

Fear of physical symptoms that may cause you embarrassment, such as blushing, sweating, trembling or having a shaky voice

How S.A.D.

works?

Where can S.A.D. be found?

S.A.D. can be mostly be found here in the U.S. and at schools.

What % is the S.A.D in adults and teens?

What is S.A.D. effects do to a person's brain?

S.A.D affects parts of the brain only to some one that has it.

How does S.A.D. effect the brain?

Definition ,and Connect

call your doctor, consider contacting a mental health helpline such as the one offered by the National Alliance on Mental Illness to get you started

Contact

Info

also called social phobia is a mental health condition. It is an intense, persistent fear of being watched and judged by others.

What kinds of treatment are there?

Cognitive-behavioral therapies (CRTs), and meta-analysis indicate that all forms of CIT

Types of treatments

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