SOCIAL ANXIETY
Mark Leary and Robin M. Kowalski
Guilford Publications, 1997
LEARNING OBJECTIVES - This course was designed to allow the reader to:
• Learn the situational, dispositional, and evolutionary causes of social anxiety
• Learn the physiological, cognitive, and emotional aspects of social anxiety
• Develop strategies for prevention and treatmen
• Examine why social anxiety occurs
• Learn about social anxiety in public speaking, in casual conversation, in interactions with a boss, with a potential romantic partner, or with a complete stranger
• Learn that feelings of anxiety, uncertainty, and awkwardness are often the consequence of quite ordinary encounters
Mark R. Leary, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology at Wake Forest University.
Robin M. Kawolski, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Psychology at Western Carolina University.
5 CE credits; 244 pages
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