A lonely man in his kitchen - Photo by Andrew Neel from Pexels

Do your shopping, go to a restaurant, see your loved ones… If for some these situations are completely banal, for others, it is an everyday challenge. For these people with social phobia, confinement could be a welcome parenthesis. Their social interactions being limited to the maximum, their anxiety could decrease.

Since the deconfinement, on May 11, life has not resumed for everyone. After two months in his cocoon, how to face all his fears again?

Do you have social phobia and are you having trouble living this deconfinement? Your testimony interests us. How is your social phobia manifested? How did you experience confinement? Do you feel like your anxiety has increased since then? Since May 11, are you able to go out again and have social interactions? How do you try to overcome your fears? You can testify by filling out the form below.

Your testimony could be used for writing an article (or making a video if you agree to carry out an interview filmed by video).

  • Covid 19
  • Psychology
  • Deconfinement
  • Coronavirus
  • Society
  • Confinement