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PSYCHO15rus [73]
3 years ago
5

Patrick, who has been diagnosed as suffering from social anxiety disorder, is likely to experience a paralyzing fear of crowds,

particularly in confined areas like elevators, theaters, or small rooms. a paralyzing fear of performing even routine behaviors in public situations such as speaking or eating. simple shyness. the overwhelming urge to repeatedly wash his hands to avoid being contaminated by other people's germs.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Gwar [14]3 years ago
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The correct answer is <span>a paralyzing fear of performing even routine behaviors in public situations such as speaking or eating

People with social anxiety disorder suffer from immense fear and anxiety about being judged and rejected by others in social situations.This causes them paralyzing fear in social situations such as speaking to others, eating in front of others or giving a speech. S</span>ocial anxiety disorder causes suffers to avoid social situations such as interacting with others, speaking in a group and eating in front of others as much as possible. 
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