Zusammenfassung
Im ersten Kapitel werden einleitend verschiedene Formen sozialer Angst sowie die Abgrenzung normaler Ängste zu klinisch bedeutsamen Ängsten beschrieben. Soziale Ängste sind schon immer Teil der Menschheitsgeschichte und in allen Kulturen bekannt. Im individuellen Lebensverlauf können sich Ängste das ganze Leben über zeigen, wenngleich sich Befürchtungen und Inhalte der Ängste mit dem Alter ändern können. Abschließend gehen wir auf mögliche Konsequenzen ein, die entstehen, wenn soziale Ängste sich ausprägen und klinisch bedeutsam werden.
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Hoyer, J., Härtling, S. (2017). Was ist soziale Angst, wie verbreitet ist sie, und was sind ihre Konsequenzen?. In: Soziale Angst verstehen und verändern. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37167-7_1
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