The present study aimed at exploring the impact of social anxiety and its relationship to self-esteem and emotional stability in a sample of social anxiety patients (60) divided into (30) of the social anxiety patients and (30) of the normal sample aged between (17:45) years with an average of(27.57) and standard deviation of (8.85) A comparative descriptive approach was used between patients and those with normal social anxiety, self-esteem, and emotional stability. After analyzing the data, the study reached the following results 1- There are statistically significant differences between the mean scores of patients of social anxiety and normal in both self-esteem and emotional stability. 2- There is no correlation between self-esteem and emotional stability. 3- There is a negative correlation between social anxiety and emotional stability. 4- There is no relationship between social anxiety and self-esteem.
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