Social Phobia Or Social Fear – How Does it Start?
Social phobia or social fear when it’s uncovered shows how the imagination can be worked to paint any picture no matter what the truth really is. Social phobia is a fear of being evaluated and criticized by other people, usually strangers or onlookers. Sufferers from this condition get highly embarrassed in public to such a degree that actually being out in public becomes really traumatic. Is this something that is learned and where does it start? Let’s see what we can uncover. One of the most striking things about this condition is that it often starts at a young age and can continue for a lifetime if not addressed at all. Early childhood is often referred to as the formative years. Unfortunately, some formative training happens to be negative, especially when it comes to social skills. Every parent passes on to its children habits and mannerisms of social behaviour. Not all parents were good social animals themselves so their own thinking can get passed on to their children. Fear bre