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I see that being among people might be a trigger for some people with social anxiety, but some have no problem with it. In my case, being asked a directed question about 'why' I did this or that is like torture. I wonder whether I should try to get exposure to people asking me 'why whatever' would help me deal with the problem. What common treatments are there? (besides psycho-drugs).
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why is generally a difficult question to answer for anybody. it is a hard question to answer. it puts people on the spot. better questions are how or what. so don't stress so much about about not being able to answer why.
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Gradual exposure is the way to go. Don't jump into the water, but get a planned exposure to it, step by step. Dealing with phobias (including social phobia) is like training a muscle, really. Too much can harm you, but you can train it.
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