Multiple Choice
Which thought is consistent with the thinking of someone who has social anxiety disorder?
A) "I'm glad I can use my notes during my speech. There's no way I could have remembered all of these details."
B) "I don't want to give that presentation tomorrow. No one even listens during those meetings."
C) "I can't go on that business lunch with my boss. I'd spill food on myself and look like an idiot."
D) "I'm not going out this weekend. I've had enough people interactions this week."
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