A discussion concerning the neurosis of poor communication skills
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Table of Contents
- Introduction.
- The fear of public speaking.
- Communication apprehension.
- Frequency.
- Detecting communication apprehension.
- Innate fear.
- The fear of unfamiliar events.
- DSM-IV and communication apprehension.
- Systematic desensitization.
- Inappropriate cognitive processing.
- Conclusion.
- Bibliography.
Abstract
It all starts at a young age when you get associated with the quiet kids. Often you are the shy one in the class, but no one really thinks much of it. Then you move on to middle school and have a handful of friends, still though, you are not the popular one. After middle school you preparing for high school and classes take on a whole new dimension. You are asked to participate in class discussions and even work with others in a small group environment. In the past, everyone knew you as being quiet and shy, so when it comes to people choosing their group, you are not exactly on their priority list. This eventually leads to lower self-esteem and negative reinforcement. High school progresses and so does your fear of social situations such as public speaking and working in groups.
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