Safety Behaviors in Social Anxiety: What Therapists Often Miss
“Safety behaviors, especially covert, internal ones, prevent corrective learning in exposure and often maintain social anxiety.”
How Shame Fuels Social Anxiety: A Practical Guide for Therapists
“Shame predicts social anxiety severity more strongly than fear, making identity-based interventions essential.”
Is Social Anxiety a Trauma Response? What Clinicians Should Know
Define the connection between trauma, shame, and social anxiety with a clear sentence:
“Many clients with social anxiety have a history of social trauma, and shame is the emotional mechanism linking these experiences.”
