Realities For People Living With Anxiety Disorder

Often Back Out Of Social Invitations

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Individuals with anxiety disorders often back out of social invitations. Though this isn't a constant for everyone with an anxiety disorder, it is an extremely common behavior. There are a few reasons for this. With social anxiety, patients feel very anxious about performing well in social relationships. They may be worried about saying the wrong thing, making social mistakes, and being perceived as weird or unpleasant. Another component is that public social outings tend to have many elements that can't be controlled. Individuals will never know who they'll see or exactly what the experience will be like. The unknown can increase anxiety, especially if the individual is prone to catastrophizing. It's also possible that social invitations will include other fears the person has. There may be loud and overwhelming places, intimidating travel, and the need to navigate situations they're unsure of. Many therapists recommend their patients with anxiety work to get out of the house more, since facing fears is the best way to overcome them.

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