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Shona McGarty's Secret Battle With Social Anxiety
18 Feb
Summary
- Shona McGarty reveals her teenage struggle with social anxiety.
- She copes by telling her 'little devil' it's wrong.
- McGarty supports NHS campaign for anxiety help.

Shona McGarty, known for her role as Whitney Dean in EastEnders, has opened up about her experiences with social anxiety, a condition she has managed since her teenage years. She described how the anxiety manifested as racing heart, sweating, and even a feeling of fainting, leading others to perceive her as shy or quiet.
McGarty shared her current coping mechanism: acknowledging the 'little devil' of anxiety and responding with affirmations of control and safety. She emphasized the significant benefit of talking about these feelings and realizing that many others experience similar struggles. This personal insight is now being used to support a new NHS England campaign.
The campaign encourages individuals experiencing common anxiety conditions, including social anxiety, PTSD, and OCD, to seek professional help. It highlights the availability of free NHS talking therapies and promotes self-referral via the nhs.uk/talk website. This initiative aims to make support more accessible for millions.
Experts like Dr. Adrian James, NHS England's National Medical Director for Mental Health, and health psychologist Dr. Ravi Gill, explain that social anxiety is more than just nerves. It involves a genuine fear of social situations, often starting in adolescence, and can significantly impact daily life, work, and social interactions. The NHS defines it as a distressing, long-term fear of social situations.




