Condition
Pediatric Social Phobia
What You Need to Know
Children and teens who suffer from social phobia constantly fear looking foolish or stupid in front of other children and teens or in front of adults. They will avoid social situations or will enter social situations with extreme anxiety, nervousness and stress. Children and teens with social phobia often have few or no friends and participate in very few social activities.
Key Symptoms
The most common symptoms of social phobia in children are:
- Refusing to speak in socials settings or speaking in a very soft or low tone
- Showing poor social skills (for example, poor eye contact)
- Expressing wants and thoughts with great difficulty
Diagnosis
Providers typically diagnose social phobia by:
- Interviewing the child and parent
- Questionnaires
Treatment
Treatment may include:
- Cognitive behavioral treatment (CBT)
- Medication
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Frequently Asked Questions
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