Do I Have Social Anxiety Disorder? (How To Tell) – A common feature of the autism spectrum




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If you’re sitting there asking yourself ‘Do I Have Social Anxiety Disorder?’ then you will want to watch this video right away as it will explain in plain English the symptoms of social anxiety disorder as well as how you can identify it in yourself or other people.

The biggest and main social anxiety symptom of social anxiety disorder is feeling public humiliation and as if you are being judged on your ever move. Often people that suffer from social phobia can embarrass easily and be very shy.

The two main types of social anxiety disorder include generalized social phobia which is the worst of the two a means that the individual is afraid of almost every social situation and then specific social phobia where individuals only get stressed and anxious in certain types of social situations – a good example of this is when musicians get stage fright.




Other signs of social anxiety disorder include:

– Excessive worrying about social situations.
– Fear of your anxiety being noticed.
– Shortness of breath.
– Tight chest.
– Rapid heartbeat.
– Sweating.
– Blushing.
– Nausea.
– Shaking.
– Troubles Talking.

The Difference between Autism or Social Anxiety? A brilliant video from invisible i for World Autism Awareness Month




Autism and Social Anxiety

Autism and Social Anxiety




Please help us raise awareness of autism by sharing this brilliant video from invisible i where she explains the difference between social anxiety and autism.

Thnaks!