Afraid Of People Documentary Analysis

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For this discussion assignment, I chose to watch and write about the social anxiety documentary “Afraid of People.” The documentary sought out to shine the light on anxiety disorders and how they affect those who suffer from them. Anxiety disorders are defined as disorders that cause an immense amount of worry or fear that is usually out of proportion for the event and interferes with every day life. Some examples of anxiety disorders include post traumatic stress disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and obsessive compulsive disorder. These disorders can affect anyone, but they seem to be hereditary. One of the things in this video that struck me the most was the people involved that suffer from social anxiety. I am very introverted and experience some …show more content…

Imagining the painful shyness that she experienced every day certainly tugged at my heart. I noticed that Kayla was so fortunate to have a supportive best friend, teacher, and mother. I am sure that many children that suffer from social anxiety experience pressure from their parents or teachers to just “get over” their shyness. The parent’s failure to understand the severity of the child’s disorder would lead to the child not receiving the therapy and medication needed to make his or her quality of life better. My heart breaks for the children that have to endure bullying from other children for never speaking. This could lead to even more mental and emotional issues later in life. Many disorders in adults stem from traumatic experiences they went through as a child. Individuals that suffer from mental illnesses, such as social anxiety, can benefit from not only medication and therapy, but from support they receive from people they are close to. In the future, I hope to see more awareness of social anxiety and to see people realize that social anxiety is much more than just being

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