
551- Hidden Fears, Quiet Shame: Social Anxiety in Middle School to College Students
ADHD Experts Podcast · ADDitude
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Show Notes
Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D., discusses a form of social anxiety common in teens and young adults with ADHD — a fear of being embarrassed in social situations, or anxiety about how others may perceive them. Learn how to recognize and support teens who harbor such fears.
Social Anxiety: Additional Resources
- Free Download: Social Anxiety Facts and Falsehoods
- Self-Test: Social Anxiety Test for Teens
- Read: "Help! My Child Won't Go to School."
- Read: You're Not Shy or Stuck Up. You Have Social Anxiety Disorder.
- Read: 6 Cognitive Distortions That Fuel Anxiety in ADHD Brains
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