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Scopophobia, or scoptophobia, is the fear of being stared at or looked at.
It's not an official diagnosis in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-5-TR) Symptoms of scopophobia may be debilitating but there are ways to cope and treat associated feelings of anxiety.
Scopophobia is a phobia where someone experiences extreme fear of being looked at or stared at.
Coping with scopophobia can include a combination of self-care, therapy, medication, and skills building or strengthening.
Easing into crowds and building stronger social skills may help you feel less stress.
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