Social Anxiety Online Therapy Across Ontario

At Glo Therapy, we offer social anxiety online therapy for individuals who feel anxious, self-conscious, or on edge in social situations — even when they genuinely want connection.

Social anxiety can look like quietness or introversion on the outside, but inside it often feels like racing thoughts, fear of judgment, and constant self-monitoring.

Calm, Confident & In Control

Calm, Confident & In Control

What is social anxiety, really?

Social anxiety is more than shyness. It’s a persistent fear of being judged, embarrassed, rejected, or negatively evaluated in social or performance situations.

It often involves intense self-awareness — monitoring how you look, sound, or come across — along with worry about saying the wrong thing or being perceived as awkward.

Social anxiety is not a character flaw. It’s often a learned protective response shaped by past experiences, criticism, rejection, or environments where mistakes felt unsafe. Through online therapy, we help you build confidence that feels grounded rather than forced.

Signs social anxiety therapy can be a good fit

You might relate if you…

  • Feel anxious before social events or meetings

  • Avoid speaking up in groups

  • Replay conversations afterward

  • Fear looking awkward or unintelligent

  • Overthink texts, emails, or interactions

  • Experience physical symptoms like sweating, blushing, or a racing heart

  • Cancel plans due to anxiety

If this connects with you, you may also resonate with Overthinking & Rumination Therapy and Self-Esteem Counselling.

How social anxiety shows up in real life

If these scenarios feel familiar, you’re not alone. A short consultation with Glo Therapy can help determine if social-anxiety-focused online therapy can help you feel more confident and at ease.

01 Social anxiety at work or school

  • Fear of presentations or speaking in meetings

  • Avoiding networking opportunities

  • Hesitating to ask questions

  • Over-preparing due to fear of mistakes

  • Feeling like everyone is evaluating you

02 Social anxiety in friendships and dating

  • Difficulty initiating plans

  • Fear of being judged or rejected

  • Overanalyzing texts and tone

  • Feeling tense during group conversations

  • Avoiding vulnerability

03 Social anxiety in your inner world

  • Harsh self-criticism after interactions

  • Constant comparison

  • Catastrophic “They think I’m weird” thoughts

  • Persistent self-doubt

  • Exhaustion from self-monitoring

Calm, Confident & In Control

Calm, Confident & In Control

You Might Be Thinking…

Why does social anxiety feel so overwhelming during interactions?

When social anxiety is present, the nervous system treats social situations like threats. Even neutral interactions can trigger a stress response.

Your mind may scan for signs of rejection or criticism, while your body prepares for danger — leading to racing thoughts, tension, or the urge to escape.

That’s why advice like “just be confident” rarely works. Social anxiety is not about willpower — it’s about retraining how your mind and nervous system interpret social risk.

What we work on in social anxiety online therapy

In social anxiety therapy, we focus on helping you:

  1. Understand the roots of your fear of judgment

  2. Regulate physical anxiety symptoms

  3. Challenge distorted social beliefs (“Everyone is judging me”)

  4. Reduce self-monitoring and internal criticism

  5. Build tolerance for vulnerability and imperfection

  6. Develop practical communication tools

  7. Strengthen authentic self-confidence

The goal isn’t to turn you into an extrovert. It’s to help you feel calmer, more secure, and more free to be yourself.

Our social anxiety therapy approach at Glo Therapy

Practical tools + deeper change

Depending on your goals, sessions may include:

  1. CBT-informed work to challenge negative social predictions and reduce avoidance

  2. ACT strategies to help you take meaningful social action even when anxiety shows up

  3. IFS-informed parts work to understand the anxious or self-critical parts of you — without shame

  4. Person-Centered therapy to create a supportive space where you can practice vulnerability safely

What social anxiety therapy sessions feel like

Expect a space that is validating but honest, supportive yet structured, and reflective while still practical.

You won’t be pushed into overwhelming exposure — we move at a pace that feels challenging but manageable, building confidence step by step.

Online therapy options for social anxiety

We offer social anxiety therapy for clients in Toronto, Mississauga, and across Ontario through secure online sessions. Online therapy can be especially helpful for social anxiety because it allows you to practice skills in a lower-pressure environment while gradually building confidence in real-world interactions.

Questions?

FAQs About Social Anxiety & Online Therapy

Shyness is a personality trait. Social anxiety involves intense fear, avoidance, and distress that interferes with daily functioning. Therapy focuses on reducing fear and building confidence.

Yes. Social anxiety is highly treatable. Therapy helps you challenge anxious beliefs, reduce avoidance, and retrain your nervous system to respond differently to social situations.

Exposure is sometimes part of treatment, but it’s collaborative and gradual. We move at a pace that feels manageable and aligned with your goals.

Replaying conversations is often driven by fear of judgment. Therapy helps reduce self-criticism and break rumination cycles.