Social Anxiety
Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is characterized by significant nervousness and discomfort in social situations. Individuals with social anxiety experience intense self-consciousness and fear in different social settings, which can be extremely difficult to participate in and may be avoided altogether.
Social Anxiety Disorder is the most common anxiety disorder. It can interfere with work, school, social life, family life, and daily activities.
Social Anxiety Treatment Studies
The Medical Research Network (MRN) offers research study treatment programs for adults struggling with Social Anxiety. All study programs are free and confidential. Benefits include:
A comprehensive psychiatric evaluation
Thorough medical evaluations
Compensation for travel expenses during the study
6 months of free, ongoing, expert after-care treatment at our clinic after the study
Study visits, assessments, and study medication are all provided free of charge for eligible participants
Social Anxiety Survey
Do you experience fear or anxiety, or feel nervous, embarrassed, or uncomfortable in social settings? Think about the following situations and rate your anxiety in each situation:
By completing this form and clicking "submit" above, you are agreeing to allow MRN to: (1) access and store the information you have provided, and (2) use the information you have provided to contact you at a future date about the study or type of information you are interested in. If at any point in the future you decide you no longer want MRN to store or use the information you provided, please contact MRN at (212) 595-5012 to request that your information be deleted.