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  1. Social anxiety disorder is a persistent and irrational fear of situations that may involve scrutiny or judgment by others, such as at parties and other social events.
  2. ... It most often takes place in school or social settings. ... with selective mutism have some form of extreme social fear ( phobia ). Parents often think that the child ...
  3. ... a male or a female as per a social construct of a binary system of two genders ( ... ways that do not fit into traditional binary social norms of male or female gender. This is ...
  4. ... ASD affects the brain's ability to develop normal social and communication skills. ... with ASD often have problems with: Pretend play Social interactions Verbal and nonverbal communication Some children seem ...
  5. ... increase others. Ask your health care provider or social worker about services for care at home. Also ... nurse Home visits from a physical therapist or social worker Help with personal care like bathing or ...
  6. ... disease and treatment. Palliative care also treats emotional, social, practical, and spiritual problems that illnesses can bring ... Nurses and nurse practitioners Physician assistants Registered ... Psychologists Massage therapists Chaplains Palliative care may ...
  7. ... adjust to new situations) Difficulty understanding and following social rules Signs of intellectual disability can range from ... may begin as early as infancy. This includes social skills to help the person function as normally ...
  8. ... SPD. Common signs of SPD include: Discomfort in social situations Inappropriate displays of feelings No close friends ... Talk therapy is an important part of treatment. Social skills training can help some people cope with ...
  9. ... involved. Genes and hormones may play a role. Social attitudes that promote very thin body types may ... problems during infancy or early childhood Having certain social or cultural ideas about health and beauty Trying ...
  10. ... tend to behave the wrong way in different social settings. The changes in behavior continue to get ... inappropriate behavior Inability to function or interact in social or personal situations Problems with personal hygiene Repetitive ...
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