Everyday experiences may be difficult when you have social anxiety disorder:
- Intense fear of situations in which you don't know people
- Fear of situations in which you may be judged
- Anxiety about being embarrassed or humiliated
- Fear that others will notice you showing physical signs of anxiety
- Not enjoying social events or being part of a group because of feeling nervous
- Getting anxious when giving a report or talking to a supervisor
- Feeling nervous when being the center of attention
- Using a public restroom or telephone
- Returning items to a store
- Making eye contact
- Writing in front of others
- Ordering food in a restaurant
Summit Research occasionally participates in research studies for Social Anxiety Disorder. If you would like more information about Social Anxiety Disorder studies, please call us at (503) 228-CARE (2273), or fill out the form below and we will contact you.