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  • Performance Anxiety

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Performance anxiety is also called “stage fright.” Performance anxiety is the fear of doing something in front of an audience. It is often a symptom of social anxiety disorder.

People with social anxiety disorder have an intense fear of becoming extremely anxious and being judged, embarrassed or humiliated across a variety of social and performance situations that may include:

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  • Public speaking
  • Giving presentations
  • Talking to strangers
  • Making small talk
  • Being the centre of attention
  • Being observed while working, eating, drinking or learning
  • Talking on the phone in the presence of others
  • Walking into a room late
  • Asserting themselves with people in authority
  • Dating

However, some people do not fear and avoid social interactions, but do fear and avoid specific situations in which they are performing for an audience, such as public speaking, performing music or dancing. The dread of performance situations can start days, weeks, or months in advance. Prior to performing people can experience nausea and “freezing.” As a result, people avoid performance situations and feel bad about it. In addition, performance anxiety can interfere with success at work and relationships.

Some people with social anxiety have specific fears, usually about public speaking or other kinds of performance such as music or dance. Other people experience a more generalized fear across a number of social and performance situations.

Treating Performance Anxiety

Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is the most effective treatment for performance anxiety. Because performance anxiety is often a symptom of social anxiety disorder, which can be a serious problem, the first step towards effective treatment is a proper and thorough differential diagnostic assessment by a psychiatrist or psychologist.

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