Learn about the benefits and side-effects of common medications your physician may prescribe for social phobia, agoraphobia, or specific phobia.
Children—even very young children—are not immune to developing panic disorder or another type of anxiety disorder. Learn how these affect children.
Uncontrollable shaking or trembling of the hands or other parts of the body can be a symptom of social anxiety disorder. Learn why and how you can cope.
PTSD has a relationship with other anxiety disorders such as panic and social anxiety disorder. Learn more about the reasons behind this link.
Causes of social anxiety disorder can include environmental, societal, biological, and other factors. Learn more about the root of the condition.
Find out how many people experience phobias in the United States, plus discover which type of phobias are most common.
Learn about the most common risk factors associated with panic disorder, panic attacks, and agoraphobia
Anticipatory anxiety can be extremely life-limiting as you search for ways to avoid future experiences. It can also put stress on your relationships.
Learn about how fear and anxiety both produce similar responses to certain dangers but there are important differences between the two.
Panic disorder, panic attacks, and agoraphobia are all treatable conditions. Panic disorder treatment may involve medication, psychotherapy, or a mix of both.
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