Social Anxiety Treatment in Karimnagar

Social Anxiety Treatment in Karimnagar

Face people with confidence. Feel calmer socially.

Social anxiety can cause fear of judgement, embarrassment, public speaking anxiety, avoidance of people, low confidence, blushing, trembling, blank mind, and repeated overthinking after social situations. Dr. L. Versi provides confidential psychiatric evaluation and treatment planning for social anxiety disorder, performance anxiety, panic symptoms, low self-esteem, depression-linked social withdrawal, and stress-related fear.

Fear of Judgement Public Speaking Anxiety Low Confidence Social Avoidance
Confidence • Calmness • Social Ease
Social Anxiety Care Assessment for fear, avoidance, panic symptoms and low confidence
Private Consultation Personalised care for social fear and emotional wellbeing
Dr L Versi Social Anxiety Treatment in Karimnagar
When to Consult

Social anxiety is more than shyness

Shyness may be mild and temporary, but social anxiety can create intense fear, avoidance, physical symptoms, repeated self-criticism, and difficulty functioning in daily life. If social fear affects work, studies, relationships, interviews, meetings, or confidence, professional help can make a real difference.

Common Warning Signs
  • Fear of being judged, criticised, laughed at, or embarrassed in front of others.
  • Avoiding meetings, interviews, presentations, classes, phone calls, or social gatherings.
  • Physical symptoms such as blushing, sweating, trembling, nausea, or fast heartbeat.
  • Overthinking before events and replaying conversations after meeting people.
  • Low confidence, isolation, poor performance, depression, or panic in social situations.
Social Anxiety Concerns We Address

Care for Social Fear, Avoidance & Confidence Issues

Social anxiety may affect school, college, career, interviews, marriage, friendships, public speaking, family events, and daily communication. Treatment helps reduce fear and improve participation in life.

01

Fear of Judgement

Care for fear of being watched, criticised, laughed at, rejected, or seen as weak, awkward, nervous, or inadequate.

02

Public Speaking Anxiety

Support for stage fear, presentation anxiety, interview fear, meeting anxiety, classroom fear, and workplace communication difficulty.

03

Social Avoidance

Help for avoiding gatherings, phone calls, eye contact, new people, group conversations, eating in public, or social responsibilities.

04

Physical Anxiety Symptoms

Evaluation for blushing, trembling, sweating, dry mouth, shaky voice, fast heartbeat, stomach upset, and panic-like symptoms in social settings.

05

Overthinking After Social Events

Care for replaying conversations, self-blame, embarrassment, repeated checking, reassurance seeking, and fear of future interactions.

06

Low Confidence

Support for low self-esteem, fear of failure, negative self-image, difficulty expressing opinions, and feeling inferior around others.

07

Social Anxiety with Depression

Assessment for social withdrawal, loneliness, low mood, hopelessness, fatigue, poor sleep, and loss of interest linked with social fear.

08

Social Anxiety with Addiction

Care for using alcohol, smoking, substances, or compulsive habits to feel confident, reduce fear, or manage social pressure.

Social anxiety can improve with proper treatment

Treatment may include clinical assessment, anxiety education, counselling guidance, exposure-based planning, social confidence building, medication when clinically required, sleep correction, stress management, and support for depression or addiction when present.

Important care note If social anxiety is linked with severe depression, suicidal thoughts, substance dependence, panic attacks, inability to work or study, or major relationship distress, professional care should not be delayed.
Treatment Approach

How Social Anxiety Care Is Planned

1

Detailed Social Fear Assessment

Review of feared situations, avoidance patterns, physical symptoms, confidence, social history, work or study impact, sleep, mood, and substance use.

2

Identify Related Conditions

Assessment helps identify panic disorder, general anxiety, depression, OCD, trauma, ADHD, addiction, low self-esteem, or personality-related concerns.

3

Personalised Treatment Plan

Care may include counselling guidance, confidence-building steps, gradual exposure planning, anxiety management, medication when needed, and lifestyle support.

4

Follow-Up & Progress Tracking

Regular follow-up monitors avoidance, panic symptoms, confidence, public speaking, work or study performance, sleep, mood, and social participation.

Why Choose Dr. L. Versi

Professional Social Anxiety & Confidence Care

A

Psychiatry-Led Evaluation

Clinical assessment for social anxiety, panic symptoms, depression, low confidence, OCD, sleep issues, addiction, and related concerns.

B

Confidential Consultation

Private and respectful care for sensitive fears, embarrassment, relationship concerns, workplace anxiety, and emotional distress.

C

Function-Focused Support

Care focuses on interviews, meetings, studies, work confidence, social participation, family life, relationships, and long-term recovery.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

01Is social anxiety the same as shyness?

No. Shyness may be mild, but social anxiety causes intense fear, avoidance, body symptoms, overthinking, and difficulty functioning in social, academic, or work situations.

02When should I consult a psychiatrist for social anxiety?

If fear of people, public speaking, judgement, embarrassment, or social situations affects work, studies, relationships, confidence, or daily life, consultation is recommended.

03Can social anxiety cause physical symptoms?

Yes. Social anxiety can cause blushing, sweating, trembling, fast heartbeat, nausea, shaky voice, dry mouth, blank mind, and panic-like symptoms in social situations.

04Does social anxiety need medication?

Not always. Treatment depends on severity, avoidance level, panic symptoms, depression, sleep, functioning, and clinical assessment. Some people benefit from counselling guidance, some may need medication, and some need both.

05Can social anxiety lead to depression?

Yes. Long-term avoidance, loneliness, low confidence, and repeated fear of judgement can contribute to depression, poor sleep, stress, and emotional withdrawal.

06Can alcohol worsen social anxiety?

Yes. Some people use alcohol or substances to feel confident socially, but this can worsen anxiety, sleep, dependence risk, and long-term confidence problems.

07Can social anxiety improve with treatment?

Yes. Many people improve with the right treatment plan, gradual exposure, anxiety management, confidence-building, medication when needed, and regular follow-up.

Need help with social anxiety?

Book a confidential consultation with Dr. L. Versi at Suma Hospital, Karimnagar for social anxiety, public speaking fear, low confidence, avoidance, panic symptoms, depression-linked social withdrawal, and emotional health support.

Call +91 9912 42 43 43