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Social Anxiety Disorder

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Last Updated: June 2026

Evidence-Based Information
Based on scientific research

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Professional Care

If you are experiencing severe distress or thoughts of self-harm, seek immediate professional support.

Signs and Symptoms

Emotional Signs

  • Intense fear of embarrassment
  • Belief that others are judging you
  • Anticipatory anxiety days before an event
  • Hyper-focus on your own perceived flaws
  • Post-event rumination

Physical Signs

  • Blushing, sweating, or trembling
  • Nausea or stomach aches
  • Mind going blank
  • Rapid heart rate
  • Stiff body posture

Behavioural Signs

  • Avoiding social gatherings
  • Staying quiet in groups
  • Avoiding eye contact
  • Leaving situations early
  • Using alcohol to endure social settings

Root Causes

Etiology // Origins

Root Causes & Triggers

Negative Social Experiences

A history of bullying, public embarrassment, or rejection during formative years.

Overprotective Parenting

Parents who modeled social fear or didn't allow the child to develop social coping skills.

Amygdala Hyperactivity

An exaggerated fear response to facial expressions indicating anger or disgust.

Islamic Perspective

"There is a time for the company of people, and a time for the company of one's own soul."

Abu Hamid al-Ghazali(11th Century (1058–1111 CE))

Reflection & Clinical Context

Al-Ghazali wrote extensively in the 'Ihya' about the psychological benefits of 'Uzlah' (strategic retreat) when society causes distress, while maintaining 'Jama'ah' (community). This provided a framework to manage social anxiety without entirely isolating oneself.

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