Not intended, still embarrassed: Social anxiety is related to increased levels of embarrassment in response to unintentional social norm violations

ConclusionsThese findings indicate that increased embarrassment for unintentional SN violations is an important characteristic of social anxiety. These high levels of embarrassment are likely related to the debilitating concern of socially-anxious people that their skills and behavior do not meet expectations of others, and to their fear of blundering. This concern might be an important target for future therapeutic interventions.
Source: European Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research