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The boundaries of social phobia and its subtypes: workshop report 1
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Psychological Co-morbiditiesWorkshop Report 1Social PsychologySocial ExclusionMental HealthSocial ImpairmentSocial SciencesPsychologyPersonality DisorderMental DisordersComorbid Psychiatric DisorderSocial IdentitySocial EnvironmentPsychiatrySocial PhobiaEmpirical EvidenceSocial BehaviorSociologySocial AnxietyNormal Social AnxietyMedicineAnxiety DisordersPsychopathology
The separation of social phobia from normal social anxiety (shyness) and from other psychiatric disorders (e.g. agoraphobia, atypical depression with rejection sensitivity) is as important for research and for treatment decisions as is the definition of subtypes. While empirical evidence supports the distinction of a generalized and a specific subtype of social phobia, the other boundary issues, the separation of social phobia from shyness and its distinction from the comorbidity with other psychiatric disorders, still require research.