OFFICE HOURS: Understanding and tackling the fear of public speaking
A professor used a semester-long coaching approach with three steps to help a student reduce public speaking anxiety, a condition affecting 21% to 29% of Americans.
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OFFICE HOURS: Understanding and tackling the fear of public speaking
Glassophobia. It’s not the fear of glass; it’s the fear of public speaking. Who would have thought! According to Osmosis, glassophobia is an “anxiety disorder characterized by a persistent and excessive fear” of speaking in front of people. It can manifest in mental, physical and social symptoms or behaviors that are annoying at the least, and immobilizing at their worst. The fear of public speaking is pervasive, but not as much as the media mig…
OFFICE HOURS: Understanding and tackling the fear of public speaking
Glassophobia. It’s not the fear of glass; it’s the fear of public speaking. Who would have thought! According to Osmosis, glassophobia is an “anxiety disorder characterized by a persistent and excessive fear” of speaking in front of people. It can manifest in mental, physical and social symptoms or behaviors that are annoying at the least, and immobilizing at their worst. The fear of public speaking is pervasive, but not as much as the media mig…
OFFICE HOURS: Understanding and tackling the fear of public speaking
Glassophobia. It’s not the fear of glass; it’s the fear of public speaking. Who would have thought! According to Osmosis, glassophobia is an “anxiety disorder characterized by a persistent and excessive fear” of speaking in front of people. It can manifest in mental, physical and social symptoms or behaviors that are annoying at the least, and immobilizing at their worst. The fear of public speaking is pervasive, but not as much as the media mig…
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