Suffer from Social Anxiety?

Social anxiety or social phobia is quite a common issue in the UK. Many people suffer from anxiety and so it
can help to know that you are not alone. Soical anxiety can sometimes seem overwhelming and prevent you from enjoying
living your life to the fullest.
Anxiety can be caused by many situations, experiences and events. What makes one person anxious will not
necessarily have the same effect on another person. It may be that your perception of your situation, based on your past life experiences is playing
a part in your current feeling of anxiety.
Social Anxiety Disorder Symptoms
While we are all different, generally the following discriptions are applicable to social anxiety:-
Feelings that others are always judging you
Worried about other people's thoughts about you
Fear of feeling uncomfortable, awkward or self conscious with other people
Anxiety about embarrassing yourself or being embarrassed by others
Excessive worry before and after an event (eg, wedding, party, etc)
Sweating, blushing, shaking, nausea
There are other symptoms too that you might be able to relate to.
Social Anxiety and Hypnotherapy
It is important that you should seek the advice of your doctor. Hypnotherapy haa been used to help reduce stress and
bring a great sense of relaxation. For any form of anxiety self hypnosis is a great relaxation process that can be learnt
in one session of hypnotherapy. I usually teach you self hypnosis in the first session. If you practice self hypnosis regularly
it can play an effective role in feeling less stressed and tense in those social situations.
Visit the London Hypnotherapist for Help with Your Anxiety
Take advantage of the free initial consulation to find out more. Tackling Social Anxiety sooner rather than later is important
to help you maintain a healthy and balanced social life
You are welcome to email me to find out more.
If you would like some help with Social Anxiety feel free to telephone me, Steven Harold on 020 8539 9830 now !
In 1955 the British Medical Association reports that hypnosis was a valuable medical tool.
In 1958 the American Medical Association states that hypnosis as a viable scientific process.
In 1962 the American Psychiatric Association recognises that hypnosis was a
viable modality to treat some psychological problems.