Social Anxiety Dynamics
Social anxiety often varies by context; some thrive in face-to-face interactions but dread phone calls, while others feel secure in one-on-one situations yet struggle in groups. Personal theories about safety and social interactions shape these experiences, leading individuals to perceive different environments as either safe or dangerous. Recognizing and challenging these implicit beliefs can pave the way for overcoming anxiety.In this clip
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