It is a common predicament for many of us to get nervous when giving a speech in public and perhaps there are even times when we find ourselves stuck in an embarrassing situation. When a situation becomes so extreme, Anti-social disorder can be developed and would probably be the most threatening among all of the anxiety associated with stage fright. Similar to a phobia, a person who suffers under ASD tend to experience high degree of consciousness and lower self esteem causing them to avoid situations such as dealing with the public. But is there any way for us to know whether or not we suffer from this type of disorder? According to the experts, it is quite common for a person to get nervous when doing a presentation and their body would usually function back to normal once their done giving a speech. This is just one way to confirm that they do not suffer ASD. On the other hand, if a week or so has already passed and the person still experiences unusual emotional distress, this would mean that they have developed an ASD. (Segall, J. 2015)
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