Conditions we support
Social Phobia
Social phobia (social anxiety) is an intense, persistent fear of social or performance situations, often driven by a fear of being judged or embarrassed. It can lead to avoidance that narrows day-to-day life, work and relationships.

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Signs you might notice
Everyone's experience is different, but common signs include:
- Intense fear of social or performance situations
- Worry about being judged or embarrassed
- Avoiding social events or speaking up
- Physical symptoms such as blushing, sweating or trembling
- Anxiety building for days before an event
- Replaying social situations afterwards
How we help
After assessment, we offer brief, structured psychological support to help you gradually rebuild confidence in the situations that matter to you.
Make a ReferralServices that may help
This information is a general guide and not a diagnosis. A referral leads to a personalised assessment with one of our clinicians.