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Options for Social Anxiety Disorder Treatment
from:The main treatment options for social anxiety disorder treatment is psychological counseling. However, most experts also encourage the application of medication but only under professional medical supervision. Yet, the most effective medium still is the combination of both which do not only relate with social anxiety disorder but to other phobia, psychiatric and mental conditions as well.
The initial treatment for social anxiety disorder may involve analysis of the person's behavior, the physical and emotional symptoms, public performance and coexisting psychiatric and similar disorders. Also, experts will take into consideration if the individual is subject to substance dependence.
But the thing is, even the initial diagnosis is only possible years after the actual onset of the condition. By then, the patient may have developed other conditions that will complement or contribute to the aggravation of the psychological condition. Thus, before any initial treatment for social anxiety disorder is realized, the mental health care provider must dissect the underlying conditions to come up to what really triggered the present disorder. During the process, he may also investigate if the patient has general fear of the public or the treatment may only need to address a single condition.
It must be understood though that not all patients respond in ways similar to each other. Social anxiety disorder is nothing like chicken pox or flu that has definitive causes. In most psychiatric and mental illnesses, the conditions are often brought up by different conditions that are often hard to recognize. This is why diagnosis and treatments can last indefinitely.
Psychological treatment for social anxiety disorder may be done in several ways. Yet the most commonly used methods are the CBT and CGBT, Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Cognitive Group Behavior Therapy respectively. These are often the initial approach but for people with more persistent symptoms these approaches may be great adjuncts to medical therapy.
However, for the less serious condition, one may pursue supportive psychotherapy. This is more effective for conditions that deal more on low self-esteem and poor adjustment to social changes and transitions. But for the moment, there are no specific guidelines, which work better so it is best to trust your personal instincts in making your choice for treatment of social anxiety disorder.
Medical treatments on the other hand assert greater and more dramatic results rather than the subtle changes that psychotherapies may bring. On research trials, experts focus more on the use of a single medication to treat social anxiety disorder. Yet, in the actual application two or more medications are often used. The likelihood though that one medication may not work as hard with other people of the same condition is true. So it is best to invest on experimentation until you arrived to the treatment that will best suit you.
Despite the fact that social anxiety disorder is one of the leading psychiatric disorders in the world, especially in the west, the prevalence of the public and medical knowledge of the disease is sadly on the lowest extreme. Doctors still have no profound background and skills to cure the disorder. Therefore, for the moment the best choice that the patient may choose are the choices that he himself discovered, after all social anxiety disorder is an example of a developed condition. (But that off course is an oversimplification!)
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