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Break free from the fear of judgment with Social Anxiety Care

Living with social anxiety can feel like being constantly watched, analyzed, and judged. Whether you struggle with speaking up, meeting new people, or the exhaustion of overthinking interactions, our specialized therapists help you quiet your inner critic and build genuine social confidence.

  • Evidence-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Safe, gradual exposure and skill-building techniques
  • Online & In-Person Care available
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— UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL ANXIETY

This is what Social Anxiety actually looks like

It is far more than just being "shy" or introverted. Social anxiety is an intense, exhausting fear of being judged, embarrassed, or scrutinized, which can make even everyday interactions feel like high-stakes performances.

The Build-Up (Anticipatory Anxiety)

  • Dreading upcoming social events days or weeks in advance
  • Rehearsing exactly what you will say (and how you will stand or look)
  • Physical symptoms before an event: racing heart, sweating, or nausea
  • Frequently canceling plans at the last minute because the fear feels too overwhelming

The Aftermath (Post-Event Processing)

  • Performing a mental "autopsy" on everything you said after leaving a gathering
  • Obsessing over minor details, assuming others noticed your anxiety or awkwardness
  • Feeling intense shame or embarrassment about completely normal interactions
  • Physical and mental exhaustion (the "social hangover") after masking your anxiety

Your inner critic is lying to you. People are not scrutinizing you the way your anxiety tells you they are. Social anxiety is highly treatable. With Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, you can retrain your brain to feel safe and comfortable in social settings.

— SELF ASSESSMENT

Wondering if it's Social Anxiety or just shyness?

It can be difficult to tell the difference between natural introversion and a clinical anxiety disorder that is holding you back. Gaining clarity is the first step toward feeling comfortable in your own skin. Take our clinically-backed, 3-minute self-assessment to measure the impact of social anxiety on your life.

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— FREE DIGITAL RESOURCE

Your Free Social Confidence Kit

Confidence isn't about never feeling anxious; it's about knowing you can handle the feeling. We’ve compiled a practical digital toolkit designed to help you prepare for events, drop your "safety behaviors," and stop the exhaustive post-event overthinking.

  • Pre-event cognitive restructuring worksheets
  • Step-by-step guide to building an exposure hierarchy
  • Exercises to identify and drop subtle "safety behaviors"
  • The "Autopsy Stopper" checklist to short-circuit rumination
Download Your Free Kit PDF format • Sent directly to your inbox
Social Anxiety Exposure Hierarchy
Exposure Ladder
Pre-Event Grounding Exercises
Event Prep Check

— TREATMENT OPTIONS

Choose the path to find your confidence

Social anxiety is highly treatable. We use evidence-based approaches to help you gradually retrain your brain's fear response, lower your physical panic symptoms, and build genuine comfort in social settings.

Gold Standard

CBT & Gradual Exposure

The most effective way to beat social anxiety is by gently challenging your "inner critic." Work safely with a therapist to unlearn negative thought patterns and practice exposure at a pace you control.

  • Restructure negative "mind-reading" thoughts
  • Build a safe, customized exposure ladder
  • Learn techniques to stop post-event rumination
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Psychiatry & Medication

Sometimes the physical symptoms of anxiety—racing heart, sweating, trembling—are too loud to focus on therapy. Our psychiatrists can prescribe targeted medications to quiet the physical panic.

  • As-needed medications for performance anxiety
  • Daily options to lower baseline social dread
  • Expert guidance on safe, non-habit-forming care
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In-Person Clinics

Taking the step to visit a clinic can be a powerful first exposure exercise. Our spaces are designed to be extremely low-pressure, visually calming, and completely judgment-free.

  • Safe environment to practice social interactions
  • Sensory-friendly, private waiting areas
  • Available in Trivandrum & Kochi
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— MEET YOUR CARE TEAM

Find the right expert for your comfort

Overcoming social anxiety requires absolute trust in your care provider. Our verified psychologists and psychiatrists specialize in CBT and exposure therapy, providing a profoundly safe, zero-judgment space where you can practice interacting without fear.

  • Strictly verified psychologists & psychiatrists
  • Specialized in CBT & Gradual Exposure Therapy
  • Zero-judgment, highly empathetic approach
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Dr. Priya Menon

Dr. Priya Menon

Clinical Psychologist

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Meera Thomas

Meera Thomas

Clinical Psychologist

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Dr. Arjun Nair

Dr. Arjun Nair

Consultant Psychiatrist

Performance Anxiety Book Session
Dr. Fathima Beevi

Dr. Fathima Beevi

Consultant Psychiatrist

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— CONTINUOUS SUPPORT

Support doesn't end when the event begins

Managing social anxiety means having tools exactly when you need them—right before walking into a room, or right after leaving one. The Mendify app acts as your pocket CBT coach, helping you ground yourself and stop the overthinking wherever you are.

  • Discreet SOS Grounding Tools Quick, interactive breathing paces and 5-4-3-2-1 sensory exercises to quietly lower your physical panic in public settings.
  • Pre-Event Cognitive Reframing Sitting in your car before a party? Use 2-minute prompt to identify and challenge your "mind-reading" before you step inside.
  • Post-Event "Autopsy Stopper" Stop the social hangover. Log facts versus anxious assumptions immediately after leaving a gathering to short-circuit rumination.
Mendify App Social Anxiety Grounding
Pre-Event Prep Complete You're ready. Remember to drop your safety behaviors.

— GOT QUESTIONS?

Common questions about Social Anxiety treatment

Starting treatment for social anxiety can feel terrifying because therapy itself is a social interaction. Here are clear, honest answers to help you feel safe and prepared before you begin.

Introverts naturally recharge by being alone; they enjoy solitude, but they can usually socialize comfortably when they choose to. Social anxiety, however, is driven by fear, dread, and the physical symptoms of panic. People with social anxiety often deeply want to connect with others and participate in events, but their intense fear of judgment or embarrassment physically holds them back.

Absolutely not. That is a common myth. Real exposure therapy is a highly collaborative, gradual process. You and your therapist will build a "fear ladder" together. We start at the very bottom—which might just be visualizing a scenario or making a 30-second phone call. You never move up the ladder until you feel completely safe, ready, and in control.

We completely understand this fear. Our therapists specialize in anxiety and know exactly how to handle this. There is zero pressure to "perform" in your session. If you are doing telehealth, you can keep your camera off, communicate via the text chat box, or just sit quietly until your nervous system settles. We move at your exact pace, and there is no wrong way to show up.

Not necessarily. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and exposure techniques are highly effective on their own. However, if your physical symptoms—like severe panic attacks, vocal tremors, or intense sweating—make it impossible to even practice the therapy, medication (like beta-blockers or SSRIs) can be a helpful bridge to calm your nervous system so the therapy can start working.

Yes, incredibly effective. In fact, many clients find online therapy much more accessible because it removes the massive hurdle of traveling to a clinic, sitting in a waiting room, and interacting with staff. You can begin your treatment from your "safe space" at home. We use telehealth sessions to gradually practice social interactions before eventually transferring those skills to real-world environments.

Ready to step out of the shadows? Let us guide you.

We understand that even reaching out for help feels like a high-stakes social interaction. You don't have to do this perfectly. Our care coordinators are trained to make this process as quiet, safe, and low-pressure as possible, helping you find the expert who will truly understand your journey.