A prompt diagnosis of social anxiety disorder is crucial in ensuring
people access the most clinically and cost effective treatment,
according to NICE.
Social anxiety disorder, which has been called 'social phobia' in the
past, is one of the most common of the anxiety disorders, affecting
around one in ten people.

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Friday, 21 June 2013
Prompt diagnosis of social anxiety disorder leads to effective treatment
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