Intervention

PERSONAL REFLECTIONS
Year
: 2018  |  Volume : 16  |  Issue : 3  |  Page : 271--272

The girl who wanted to stand-up in class and speak to her classmates


Basir Ah Karimi 
 Professor, Counselling Department, Herat University, Herat, Afghanistan

Correspondence Address:
Basir Ah Karimi
Counselling Department, Herat University, Herat
Afghanistan

There are several factors that can lead to social anxiety disorder (fear of being judged or rejected), such as genetics, environmental factors, learned experiences, deficits in social skills, cognitive factors and/or culture. Considering all these factors, there are many people prone to develop social anxiety disorder in Afghanistan. In a recent study conducted at Herat University, it was shown that many students suffer from social anxiety disorder. The case described in this personal reflection concerns a student, who, upon assessment of her symptoms, the author diagnosed as having social anxiety disorder and provided several counselling sessions. After some time, positive results were achieved and the client recovered significantly from her disorder by the conclusion of the sessions.


How to cite this article:
Karimi BA. The girl who wanted to stand-up in class and speak to her classmates.Intervention 2018;16:271-272


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Karimi BA. The girl who wanted to stand-up in class and speak to her classmates. Intervention [serial online] 2018 [cited 2023 Jun 6 ];16:271-272
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