Shame and loneliness in social anxiety disorder: A comparison with panic disorder

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This study examined the emotional experiences of individuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD) versus panic disorder over 21 days using daily diary reports. Individuals with SAD showed higher shame levels and a bidirectional relationship where anxiety predicted shame/loneliness the next day and vice versa, a pattern not found in panic disorder, suggesting a distinct emotional cycle in SAD.

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