1. Independent work: Social phobia patients don't like contact and communication with strangers, and are suitable for industries that work independently, such as software development, network engineers, data analysts, etc.
2. Non-client jobs: Social phobia patients do not like to face strangers, and are suitable for jobs with less contact with customers, such as accounting and auditing.
3. Creative work: People with social phobia usually have creative thinking and are suitable for the art design industry, writers or editors.
4. Quiet working environment: People with social phobia don't like noisy environment and are suitable for quiet working environment, such as librarians and archivists.
5. Independent consultant: Patients with social phobia can choose to be independent consultants. They can work from home or office and need to communicate with customers, but they can do it in a safe environment.
In addition to choosing a job that suits them, patients with social phobia can gradually overcome their fear and improve their self-adaptability through psychotherapy and medication. Psychotherapy, including cognitive behavioral therapy and exposure therapy, can help patients master the skills and strategies to cope with and alleviate social fears. Drug therapy, including antidepressants and anxiolytics, can relieve symptoms and improve mood.