Social Anxiety Can Trigger Imaginary Audience Illusions

The mind exaggerates observation.

People with social anxiety often feel like they are constantly being watched, judged, or critiqued, even when alone. This “imaginary audience” magnifies fear.

Why This Matters

It reinforces avoidance behaviors and internalized self-criticism.

It highlights how perception, not reality, drives social anxiety.

Did You Know?

Did you know social anxiety can make someone feel like an invisible audience is always watching them.

Source

[American Psychological Association, apa.org]

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