
Social Anxiety Disorder: California SDI Evaluation
Social Anxiety Disorder can affect your ability to perform essential work duties. Learn how a structured SDI evaluation assesses functional limitations and supports the California disability certification process.
At a Glance
Common Symptoms
- Intense fear of social or performance situations
- Avoidance of meetings or group settings
- Physical symptoms (sweating, trembling, nausea)
- Anticipatory anxiety about work interactions
- Difficulty speaking in front of others
- Fear of being judged or criticized
- Difficulty making phone calls
- Isolation and withdrawal
- Difficulty networking or collaborating
- Sleep disruption before social obligations
Functional Limitations Evaluated
When evaluating social anxiety disorder for SDI purposes, clinicians look at specific functional domains, including how your symptoms affect mobility, attention, endurance, and workplace reliability:
- Avoidance of meetings, presentations, or team activities
- Reduced ability to communicate with coworkers or clients
- Difficulty with phone calls or video conferences
- Reduced networking and collaboration capacity
- Impaired performance in customer-facing roles
- Reduced ability to participate in training or onboarding
- Anticipatory anxiety reducing overall productivity
- Attendance disruption to avoid triggering situations
How Social Anxiety Disorder Can Affect Work
The effects of social anxiety disorder on job performance can vary, but commonly include:
- Unable to participate in required meetings or presentations
- Avoidance of client interactions affecting job performance
- Reduced collaboration leading to missed project deadlines
- Difficulty completing tasks requiring phone communication
- Isolation affecting team dynamics and output
What to Expect During Your Visit
Your evaluation follows a structured clinical process designed to assess functional limitations clearly and respectfully:
- Secure intake questionnaire outlining symptoms and work limitations
- Video visit with a California-licensed clinician
- Review of relevant records (if available)
- Clinical assessment of functional impact
- Documentation guidance and next steps
Documents to Prepare
- Medication list
- Therapy/counseling records (if any)
- Psychiatry notes (if available)
- Work duties and social interaction requirements
- Standardized screeners (e.g., LSAS) if available
- Prior accommodations documentation
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Schedule Your Confidential SDI Evaluation
If your health condition is making work difficult, you deserve clarity and a professional medical evaluation. Our California-licensed clinicians provide confidential telehealth assessments designed to meet SDI medical certification standards.
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