Social anxiety disorder goes beyond being shy or introverted.
Not exact matches
If your child is anxious about
going to a classmate's birthday party, school party, family lunch or dinner and tries to avoid it, always, he may have
social anxiety disorder.
Many psychological concerns and difficulties, whether they be varying levels of
anxiety / depression, relational conflict, anger issues,
social skills difficulties, behavioral
disorders or identity concerns make sense when we start peeling back the layers to better understand what is
going on.
In this paper, one of the most common
disorders of childhood and adolescence,
social anxiety disorder (SAD), is examined to illustrate the complex and delicate interplay between parent and child factors that can result in normal development
gone awry.