No matter the disorder, they all greatly affect your life and have a long lasting impact on your mental state. It may not be obvious at first but it will become apparent later on in life. In this essay I will give an overview of the topic, including 2 of the most common social disorders that are widely known and 1 disorder that may be helpful …show more content…
Though if one is unavailable, or you don’t have insurance to pay for one, go to a local clinic, and if you’re a kid, go to a guidance counselor at your school, or your parents. Now back to the topic, the two social disorders I am going primarily focus on are Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) and Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia). I will also secondarily focus on Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) and the subject of Alcohol. As stated above, these are the two most commonly known social disorders and the most explored. There still may be a few ‘blind spots’ here and there, but as technology advances, we are finding more effective ways to cure the disorders, rather than having to take multiple types of medications for the different symptoms. The first on I am going to talk about is Antisocial Personality …show more content…
Physical symptoms may include: blushing, profuse sweating, nausea, unsettled stomach, rapid heartbeat, hyperventilation, and dizziness. The disorder is often selective meaning that some situations could be worse than other. Social Anxiety can stem from embarrassing or humiliating social experiences in the past, such as being bullied or neglected by peers. People with social anxiety disorder may develop their fear from observing the behavior of others or seeing what happened to someone else as the result of their behavior, also children who are sheltered or overprotected by their parents may not learn good social skills as part of their normal