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Core Fear in Social Anxiety Disorder
The fundamental concern for individuals with social anxiety disorder is the fear of acting in a manner that could be humiliating or embarrassing. This anxiety is rooted in the possibility of being negatively evaluated by others, encompassing worries about appearing foolish, showing physical symptoms of anxiety like blushing, or saying something that could lead to social rejection.
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