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Overthinking in Social Situations Is Not Shyness. Exploring the Inner Experience of Social Anxiety and Rethinking What Genuine Ease Around Others Actually Feels Like for Overthinkers
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- Nombre de pages191
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-27709-4
- EAN9783565277094
- Date de parution27/02/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
You replay the conversation for hours afterward. You rehearse what you will say before you arrive. You leave a social situation exhausted not from the people, but from the constant commentary running in your own mind about how you came across, what you should have said, and whether anyone noticed the moment you wish you could take back.
This book explores the inner experience of social overthinking: not as a quirk of personality or a problem of confidence, but as a deeply familiar pattern with its own internal logic.
It examines what the overanalyzing mind is actually trying to do-protect, anticipate, prevent rejection-and why the very strategies that feel like preparation so often intensify the discomfort they were meant to reduce. At the center of this exploration is a reframe that many overthinkers find quietly relieving: the hypervigilance you bring to social situations is not evidence of weakness or awkwardness.
It is a learned response to experiences where being misread or misunderstood once carried real consequence. Understanding that does not make the pattern disappear. But it changes the relationship you have with it. This book offers insight into the cognitive and emotional dynamics of social anxiety, how the pressure to appear natural makes naturalness harder to access, and what genuine ease in social situations tends to look and feel like for someone whose mind rarely stops commenting.
It does not promise effortless confidence or a permanent end to self-consciousness. It invites a more honest and compassionate understanding of what your social mind is actually working so hard to protect.
It examines what the overanalyzing mind is actually trying to do-protect, anticipate, prevent rejection-and why the very strategies that feel like preparation so often intensify the discomfort they were meant to reduce. At the center of this exploration is a reframe that many overthinkers find quietly relieving: the hypervigilance you bring to social situations is not evidence of weakness or awkwardness.
It is a learned response to experiences where being misread or misunderstood once carried real consequence. Understanding that does not make the pattern disappear. But it changes the relationship you have with it. This book offers insight into the cognitive and emotional dynamics of social anxiety, how the pressure to appear natural makes naturalness harder to access, and what genuine ease in social situations tends to look and feel like for someone whose mind rarely stops commenting.
It does not promise effortless confidence or a permanent end to self-consciousness. It invites a more honest and compassionate understanding of what your social mind is actually working so hard to protect.




















