Alexinomia May Be An Overlooked Symptom Of Social Anxiety Disorder, Study Suggests

Psychiatric News (12/23) reports, “Alexinomia, the fear of saying other people’s names and using names actively in conversation, may be an overlooked symptom of social anxiety disorder, according to a study.” Investigators came to this conclusion after analyzing “data from 190 adults (143 female, 40 male, 7 nonbinary) with a mean age of 30.3 years.” The findings were published in the Journal of Anxiety Disorders.

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— “Fear of Addressing People by Name May Be Signal of Social Anxiety Disorder,” Psychiatric News, December 23, 2024

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