Alcohol Use as a Coping Mechanism in Social Anxiety Disorder
Individuals with social anxiety disorder may use alcohol to self-medicate and manage anxiety symptoms in social settings. This behavior can become negatively reinforcing, as the substance alleviates the discomfort of anxiety, thus encouraging repeated use as a coping strategy. This pattern of self-medication significantly increases the risk of developing a comorbid alcohol use disorder.
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