Social anxiety can be crippling if you let your fear overwhelm you. Thankfully, there are many ways to manage and treat social anxiety.
Key Points
Exposure therapy is an effective technique used by therapists to treat social anxiety.
Exposure therapy involves gradually exposing a person to their fears in a safe way until their anxiety lowers.
There are various types of exposure therapy, including in-vivo exposure, virtual reality exposure, and imaginal exposure.
What Is Exposure Therapy For Social Anxiety?
People with social anxiety tend to avoid their fears, causing significant stress, lower life satisfaction, and potential work or school performance issues. Avoiding the issue tends to perpetuate the problem, leading to more distress.
Exposure therapy, put simply, desensitizes you to your fear through gradual exposure to the fear, in a safe environment. In general, the more you do something, the less afraid you tend to become.
Do You Have Social Anxiety? Social anxiety is a very common type of psychological issue. It is characterized by intense feelings of fear of being judged, rejected or embarrassed. While it’s normal to have these feelings, when they are chronic and affect your quality of life, it becomes an issue. If you have one or more of the following symptoms, you may have social anxiety: – You avoid social situations – You experience physical symptoms in social situations, such as a racing heart, sweating, and shaking. – Whether it’s before, during, or after social interactions, you’re constantly worried about what to say, how you’re perceived, and how things might go wrong. |
How Does Exposure Therapy For Social Anxiety Work?
In Vivo Exposure
Virtual Reality Exposure
For example, someone who is afraid of flying can simulate the act of flying through VR from the comfort of their home or therapist’s office.
Imaginal Exposure
For example, a person with PTSD can share or recount details of their trauma to reduce feelings of panic, stress and fear.
What Types Of Social Anxiety Can Exposure Therapy Treat?
Fear Of Public Speaking
With exposure therapy, you’ll learn to overcome your fear of public speaking by gradually exposing yourself to situations that involve speaking in front of people. It may start with a simple conversation between strangers, then progress to small groups, and ultimately, in front of larger crowds.
With practice, public speaking will become easier and lead to fewer or less intense physiological symptoms such as sweating, shaking and dizziness.
Fear Of Conflict
With exposure therapy, your therapist will teach you to gradually stop shying away from speaking your mind, even in uncomfortable situations. With practice, your therapist will teach you to be more assertive, how to say no and be direct.
Fear Of Social Situations
Attending a party
Meeting new people
Going on a date
Visiting new places (ex: a bar, coffee shop)
When Is Exposure Therapy Right For You?
Knowing what causes your anxiety is important because the goal of exposure therapy is to gradually expose you to the object or situation you’re avoiding or fear. Gradual exposure in a safe and controlled environment, with the help of a therapist, can help reduce the anxiety and fear you may feel.
The goal of exposure is to gradually expose ourselves to whatever it is that we are avoiding, which helps us reduce the anxiety and make progress toward our life aims.
Other Types Of Ways To Manage Social Anxiety
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
It focuses on the acceptance of difficult feelings or thoughts instead of trying to suppress, change, or control them.
To better manage these difficult feelings, ACT works on developing psychological flexibility. It does so by practicing mindful exercises, being present in the moment and various other techniques. It also works to identify personal values to help provide direction and a sense of purpose.
Learn more: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Group Therapy For Social Anxiety
Learn more: Social Anxiety Group Therapy
Where Can I Find Group Therapy For Social Anxiety? Le Psych Loft is one of the few places in Montreal and the West Island to offer in-person group therapy for social anxiety. It involves: – 10 weeks long evening sessions – 1.5 hours per session – Open to individuals 16 years old and up Please contact Le Psych Loft for more information about group therapy and the rates at lsampasivam@lepsychloft.com |






