Social Anxiety Can Trigger Insomnia

Nighttime worry increases.

Thoughts of upcoming social interactions can prevent sleep, leading to insomnia. Anxiety keeps the brain alert, imagining worst-case scenarios repeatedly.

Why This Matters

This worsens daytime fatigue and reduces coping ability in social settings.

It highlights the cyclical relationship between anxiety and sleep disruption.

Did You Know?

Did you know social anxiety can keep people awake the night before a social event.

Source

[National Sleep Foundation, sleepfoundation.org]

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