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    Did you know that public speaking is ranked as the number one fear in America? This fear, called glossophobia, is “as common as fingers and toes.” (McDermott,5). Many of us have experienced anxiety during a speech. It might have happened to you, and also it might have happened to your friends too. It happens to everyone, even to those people who today are famous and excellent speakers. The book “Speak with Courage” written by Martin McDermott, author and master teacher, is a unique guide to the art

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    Fear Of Glossophobia

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    If speaking in front of a massive crowd terrifies you, you are not alone. Glossophobia or in layman's term, fear of public speaking is strikingly prevalent. In fact, 75% of the world's population has some degree of anxiety when it comes to speaking in public. Even prominent personalities such as Barbara Streisand and Prince Harry of Wales admitted upon suffering this phobia. As cited by McClafferty (2015), the term "glossophobia" originated from the Greek word "glōssa" which means tongue, and "phobos"

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    Pinpointing My Fear

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    relevant to my current situation of my fear of public speaking, overall I think my case have both some similarities. My biggest symptom is that when I go to speak publically my mind rushes. Instead of thinking clearly about what I am going to say next, I get into my own head and start thinking about everything down the line as well as my audience and the fact that I might mess up or get even more nervous. The article points out that the fear of public speaking usually come from a “Traumatic experience”

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    Escaping the Shackles of Fear Fear is a vital response to any perceived physical or emotional danger in the environment around us. We as a species fear everything from heights, to the dark, to even spiders and clowns, all of which our brains perceive to be a threat to our very survival. This survival mechanism has served to keep the human race safe for thousands of years, but what was once meant to keep us safe is know having a devastating effect on people 's lives. Fear causes people to live in

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    Preferences

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    Assignment 1: Preferences By: Professor Name: Course Title: Introduction to Psychology 105 Date: Briefly describe your like or dislike (one to two (1-2) sentences). My dislike is pubic speaking; it has been a very difficult thing to do throughout my entre life. Public speaking is some what terrifying to me and I would try to run the other way every time. Describe the subfield (e.g., cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, psychoanalytic psychology, etc.) you believe

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    Personal Narrative

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    only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” This quote is a historical quote from World War II; however to me, its significance goes farther than that. This quote is the story of my transition from a child to an adult. I had a phobia of addressing large crowds; the fact that everyone’s attention would be on me was abashing. This was true until I reflected on how my phobia was keeping me back from a lot of opportunities, such as class presentations and future public speaking events. After deep reflection

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    Public Speaking Anxiety

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    COPING WITH PUBLIC SPEAKING ANXIETY Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the teaching of affective strategies helps students’ reduce their public speaking anxiety. We used the questionnaire Personal Report of Public Speaking Anxiety (PRPSA) developed by McCroskey (1970; 1992) in order to determine the level of anxiety that a student experiences while holding a speech. At the beginning of the semester, the students were asked to fill out the questionnaire by approximating

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    Overview Public speaking is a large part of any young adult’s or professional’s life. It is said that if you can’t express your ideas in an understandable and complete way, that you might as well have not thought of them at all. Being able to express your opinions on matters is a life skill that will never stop being useful. To have nuanced and intelligent conversations, you need to be confident enough that anxiety does not get in the way of your ability to convey your thoughts. Being a collected

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    phobia. In this group of social anxiety disorder, Glossophobia, Paruresis, and the fear of eating in front of others, are subdivided into three types of phobia with various symptoms and treatments. Phobias can be described as an extreme, irrational fear of specific objects, situations or activities. Social phobia or social anxiety disorder (SAD) is the most common anxiety disorder, it is a disorder characterized by a fear of humiliation in certain performances or interactional situations. Studies have

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    Abstract The Study Anxiety Inventory (SAI), consisting of the factors of Anxiety and Public speaking, was developed to measure college students’ self-reported levels of anxiety while studying to speak in front of class mate. Data from 2015 undergraduate students from four colleges (Nursing and Sciences, Business) at a private university, Keiser University were used to evaluate the validity of the scores from the 16-item Study Anxiety Inventory. The preliminary PSCAS yielded an internal consistency

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