Finding a "cure" for social anxiety disorders in the form of a pill or other remedy is unlikely to happen. There are many anti-anxiety medications, as you know, and each will produce varying degrees of relief. Moclobemide may very well help you, but adding psychological counsel is advisable. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) shows great benefit for many, just as an example.
Psychiatry tends to focus on medication alone, which leaves out the root causes of people's problems. Addressing these root causes is very important.
Note: Moclobemide is not approved for use in the USA, as far as I know, not that it isn't safe it just hasn't made its way to market.
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Finding a "cure" for social anxiety disorders in the form of a pill or other remedy is unlikely to happen. There are many anti-anxiety medications, as you know, and each will produce varying degrees of relief. Moclobemide may very well help you, but adding psychological counsel is advisable. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) shows great benefit for many, just as an example.
Psychiatry tends to focus on medication alone, which leaves out the root causes of people's problems. Addressing these root causes is very important.
Note: Moclobemide is not approved for use in the USA, as far as I know, not that it isn't safe it just hasn't made its way to market.