Individuals experiencing symptoms of social anxiety tend to identify faint expressions of sadness more accurately and scan moving faces with a more rapid, scattered gaze compared to those without the ...
Eye contact may trigger feelings of being scrutinized, and although eye contact is commonly feared in persons with social anxiety disorder, it has been studied little. Yet people who appear confident ...
Ever notice yourself micromanaging or “helping” when anxious? Discover why control feels soothing—and how it can quietly fuel ...
Fanxiety face involves unknowingly and habitually making severe facial movements as a reaction to excitement or anxiety as you cheer on your favorite team or player. Beyond the internal manifestation ...