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Social Anxiety Disorder Prevention
Behaviors that reduce the risk of developing social anxiety disorder:
- Getting help early if anxiety occurs.
- Setting priorities in life and engaging in enjoyable activities.
- Avoiding the consumption of unhealthy substances such as nicotine, caffeine, drugs, or alcohol.
- Keeping track of personal life in a journal in order to make the process of recognizing the stressors later easier.
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