週四(1/7)1.冷漠社會2.社交恐懼症

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Why are people becoming increasingly more ignorant, and anti-social?  uk.answers.yahoo

 Best Answer:   I noticed the same trend. I'm not sure which generation you're talking about, but teenagers appear to live in the virtual world. It irritates me so much when everyone is walking around, tripping, but constantly looking at their cellphone. I'll say that technology is to blame in that case. People are forgetting how to communicate outside the web. It's quite depressing, actually. 

 There are several reasons:

 1. People spend more time with technology than they do learning how to relate to other human beings.

 2. People are losing their sense of right and wrong because society is turning it's back on most religious principles and everyone is more focused on doing what makes them feel good, even if it's something that is at the expense of others.

 3. Because so many households have such a high standard of living and need both parents to work, many kids are left with nobody to teach them respect and values. They spend all their time with teachers and babysitters, who are more concerned that they don't kill themselves and really have no place teaching someone else's children about kindness and ethics.

 4. The media is also to blame for constantly exposing people to an attitude that winning is everything and it's fun to hurt other people… whether it's being as nasty to them as someone you see it a sitcom, or as violent toward them as someone you see in a video game or hear about in the lyrics of a rap song.

 The more people isolate themselves from others and get exposed to negative, hostile messages, the more ignorant and anti-social they are going to become if they have no influence in their lives that is countering those negative effects.
Q:
Why are people becoming increasingly more ignorant, and anti-social?  
Do you think that we live in an ignorant society?
Why technology should be to blame to an isolate society? Why media should be to blame too?
What do you this article said that teenagers appear to live in the virtual world?
Why people do trust each other these days?

What are the negative effects of social media?
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Social Phobia
A type of anxiety disorder, social phobia or social anxiety is a condition that is characterized by extreme self-consciousness and excessive shyness in daily social situations. Someone affected by this intense anxiety fears the judgment of others, and the perception of his actions in everyday circumstances. In the United States, approximately 5.3 million individuals aged 18-54 suffers from social phobia each year.

Similar to other phobias, social anxiety is a reaction to a situation that is not actually threatening or dangerous, although the mind and body act as if there is true danger present. Individuals experiencing the anxiety feel the physical sensations of fear, including rapid breathing and heart rate. This is caused by the body’s fight-flight mechanism, the response that prepares the body to either defend itself or flee. Episodes of phobia are also often accompanied by other physical symptoms, including profuse sweating, blushing, and trembling. Many times, victims will have an intense desire to escape from the distressing situation.

Social phobia may be limited to only one type of social situation. The anxiety sufferer can experience symptoms in an informal setting, such as eating or drinking in front of others, or a more formal situation, like public speaking. Those with profound social phobia will exhibit symptoms just being in the presence of others. This disorder can severely alter a person’s existence, and can cause him to miss out on many of the simple pleasures of life.

There are several treatment options currently available for social phobia. New studies find that cognitive-behavior therapy is successful in three out of four cases of this disorder. Based on the perception that particular thought patterns can trigger certain mental health issues, the purpose of cognitive therapy is to change the patient's way of thinking to avoid these notions. This form of therapy is generally practiced in sessions of 50 minutes each over a span of several weeks.

Antidepressant medications are also a common form of social anxiety treatment. Antidepressants can reduce the symptoms of social phobia by intervening with brain chemicals called serotonin, which may be causing anxiety. There are numerous types of antidepressants, each with both positive and negative aspects. The most common and successful form are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI).

Social phobia generally begins in the teenage years, and rarely develops after the age of 25. While the condition occurs in females twice as often as males, a greater percentage of men will seek help for it. Unless treated, social anxiety can be a lifelong disorder.
Q:
Do you having the social phobia problem?
Do you think that you have sharpen your social skills?
Are you an introvert person or an extrovert person?
What phobia do you have?
How to make an effective communication?
How to improve your social skills

How to conquer fear?

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