Social Phobia Treatments Roseville CA

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Julia D. Lucas
(916) 813-8844
2412 Professional Drive
Roseville, CA
David A. Gordon
(916) 984-9148
1568 Creekside Dr, #206
Folsom, CA
Dr. Ray Brown
Ray Brown, PhD, LMFT

916-492-8530
418 Alhambra Blvd.
Sacramento, CA
Ms. Carol Lee
Carol M. Lee, LCSW

530-888-6488
144 Oakwood Drive
Auburn, CA
Georgia B. Bland
916-525-6019
Kaiser Permanente Dept. of Psychiatry
Sacramento, CA
Dr. Marilynn Irvine
Marilynn S. Irvine, Ph.D.

916-962-0218
4112 Pennsylvania Avenue
Fair Oaks, CA
Terrance W. Rhoades
916-990-7211
2277 Fair Oaks Blvd., Suite 415
Sacramento, CA
Ms. Merrill Powers
Merrill Powers, MSW, LCSW, A Professional Corporation

530-852-5066
991 Lincoln Way
Auburn, CA
Clarissa E. Steffen
530-888-9250
884 Lincoln Way #36
Auburn, CA
Kate Farrelly
(916) 259-9374
Hearts and Hands Counseling420 Folsom Road
Roseville, CA
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How to Overcome Social Phobias

Social phobia, also called social anxiety disorder, is a debilitating mental health condition that affects about 15 million Americans each year and is the third largest psychological illness in the world. People who suffer from social phobias feel anxious and self-conscious, and are afraid of being judged or feeling embarrassed in public and social settings. They live with such a constant, intense feeling of anxiety they may avoid certain places or events.

Unfortunately, physicians often misdiagnose social phobia as schizophrenia, depression, panic disorder, or personality disorder. Social phobia sufferers know their fears and thoughts are irrational, but feel anxious anyway. Their social phobias may co-exist with anxiety disorders or depression, and these individuals often live with physical symptoms such as racing heart, blushing, dry throat or mouth, trembling, and muscle twitches. Scientists suspect a chemical imbalance in the brain may cause social phobias, and heredity may play a role.

The good news is that you can overcome social phobias.

Traditional Treatment

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is the most effective treatment for social phobias. It's generally short term-lasting from 12 to 24 weeks-and includes two critical components: individual therapy and behavioral group therapy. If you suffer from social phobias, it's important to find a therapist who has experience treating this condition, and who offers behavioral group therapy specifically for social phobias. During CBT, patients learn coping skills and new ways of thinking to reduce or eliminate anxiety.

Sometimes physicians treat social phobias with antidepressants or anti-anxiety medications.

New Treatments

Virtual Reality Therapy (VRT) allows patients to immerse themselves in very realistic, virtual social environments. With the help of a trained therapist, they learn adaptive behaviors and new thought patterns for coping. The goal is for patients to transfer these new skills to real-life settings. VRT helps people overcoming fear of flying and initial pilot studies find it also works well with social phobias.

Results from neuroimaging studies strongly suggest that anticipating anxiety in social phobia patients is related to a specific fear network in the brain. Infants who have inhibited temperaments tend to develop into children who avoid unfamiliar people, objects, or situations, a phenomenon researchers suspect is the fear network's response to novelty. These find...

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