DSM IV CRITERIA FOR SAD A. A marked and persistent fear of one or more social or performance situations in which the person is exposed to unfamiliar people or to possible scrutiny by others. The individual fears that he or she will act in a way (or show anxiety symptoms) […]
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? Overestimates scrutiny by others • Embarrassment, humiliation, and rejection over sensitivity • Preoccupation with other’s perceptions and/or responses • Certainty of negative evaluations • Discounts personal achievements and over-emphasizes failures
When a stranger walks into a nursery full of toddlers, most of them stop playing, look at the stranger for a few seconds, and then resume playing. About 10% of the toddlers are overly shy or inhibited and will not resume play until the stranger leaves. Another 10-15% are outgoing. […]
Paxil was the first SSRI approved for generalized social anxiety. It may be more effective than the other SSRI’s, (Prozac, Celexa, Lexapro, Zoloft). The CR formula of Paxil is better tolerated than regular Paxil. Effexor XR and Zoloft were recently approved by the FDA for SAD also. The SSRI’s and […]
• Small group participation • Eating, drinking, writing in public • Talking to authority figures • Public speaking, performing • Attending formal family events • Being observed working • Meeting strangers • Using public restrooms • Being center of attention
• Stuttering • Butterflies • Sweating • Palpitations • Trembling/shaking
Cognitive behavioral therapy has proven to be very effective in treating social anxiety disorder. Behavioral therapy focuses on specific steps to lessen anxiety and reduce the likelihood of recurrence. The patient is asked to face the thing they fear (exposure), and not avoid to cope with the situation. Patients must […]
• 40-50% of people with SAD also have depression • SAD is the most common anxiety disorder • 13% of the population will have SAD in their lifetime • 50% of those with SAD do not finish high school • 22.3% of those with SAD are on welfare • 50% […]
Even with the best sleep habits everyone has trouble sleeping on occasion. Almost everyone would benefit by having medication available that safely provides good quality sleep. Our internal clock (circadian rhythm) is regulated by bright sunlight. Even on cloudy days, it is at least ten times brighter outside than indoors. […]
DEPRESSION – Sleep disorders are both a risk factor for and a symptom of depressive disorders. A study of 373 adults showed that 60% of people being treated for depression also had insomnia. Depression causes delayed sleep onset and awakenings, especially early morning awakenings. REM occurs earlier and is more […]