Does Social Anxiety Rule Your Life?

Perhaps You Can Help Yourself And Others By Seeing If You Qualify For A New
PRI Research Program

In general, Social Anxiety is a fear of social situations or interaction with other people. Put another way, it is the fear and anxiety of being judged and evaluated negatively by other people, leading to feelings of inadequacy, embarrassment, humiliation, and/or depression. If a person usually becomes anxious in social situations, but seems fine when they are alone, then "social anxiety" may be the problem.

Stop Suffering From Social Anxiety

 



Social Anxiety Self-Test

Answer the questions below to determine if you are a candidate for the newest Social Anxiety medication research program with PRI. In the boxes below, indicate if you feel these symptoms happen: Never, Occasionally, or Frequently.

 
Never
Occasionally
Frequently

FEAR OF SOCIAL OR PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS in which you will be observed or scrutinized by others.

SOCIAL ANXIETY OR NERVOUSNESS which is the direct result of anticipation of or exposure to a social situation.

FEAR OR AVOIDANCE of doing, acting, or saying something "foolish" or "wrong" in front of others.

Find out if you may qualify for and possibly benefit from one of our new research programs for Social Anxiety– ALL AT NO COST TO YOU!

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You will receive a professional evaluation and may be compensated for your time and travel expenses.