Shyness has become an `unhealthy' state of mind for individuals living in contemporary Western societies. Insofar as its behavioural `symptoms' imply a failure to achieve certain cultural values, such as assertiveness, self-expression and loquacious vocality, shyness is increasingly defined as a problem for which people can, and should, be treated. This paper first critically discusses the idea that we are witnessing a new `cultural epidemic' of shyness, as evidenced by increasing rates of diagnosis for Social Phobia, Social Anxiety Disorder and Avoidant Personality Disorder. It then examines three main dimensions of the medicalisation of shyness: biomedical and genetic approaches, the therapeutic interventions of cognitive-behaviour therap...
Shyness is a debilitating experience for a large proportion of the population. Shyness can be define...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the conceptual nature of shyness by examining its relat...
Shyness and Embarrassment, Perspectives from Social Psychology: In this volume leading international...
In 1977, social psychologist Philip G. Zimbardo claimed that shyness had become an insidious person...
Shyness is a condition defined as discomfort and/or inhibition experienced in social and interperson...
The high rate of mental problems among university students is considered a public health issue; howe...
Shyness is one of a class of psychological terms that have their roots in ordinary, everyday languag...
What do we mean when we call someone shy? Does shyness exist beyond the level of the individual mind...
Shyness is regarded as a trait which interferes with social functioning. In the presented research t...
In employing techniques designed to facilitate the representation of responses in purely numerical f...
In contemporary Western societies, shyness appears to be an increasingly common experience, and yet ...
Shyness is a debilitating experience for a large proportion of the population. Shyness can be define...
Social fitness training integrates current, empirically supported treatment approaches to chronic sh...
A model of shyness as a syndrome composed of affective, cognitive, and behavioral symptoms is discus...
personality disorder Lynne Henderson 2 Research has revealed that shy people are self-critical, blam...
Shyness is a debilitating experience for a large proportion of the population. Shyness can be define...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the conceptual nature of shyness by examining its relat...
Shyness and Embarrassment, Perspectives from Social Psychology: In this volume leading international...
In 1977, social psychologist Philip G. Zimbardo claimed that shyness had become an insidious person...
Shyness is a condition defined as discomfort and/or inhibition experienced in social and interperson...
The high rate of mental problems among university students is considered a public health issue; howe...
Shyness is one of a class of psychological terms that have their roots in ordinary, everyday languag...
What do we mean when we call someone shy? Does shyness exist beyond the level of the individual mind...
Shyness is regarded as a trait which interferes with social functioning. In the presented research t...
In employing techniques designed to facilitate the representation of responses in purely numerical f...
In contemporary Western societies, shyness appears to be an increasingly common experience, and yet ...
Shyness is a debilitating experience for a large proportion of the population. Shyness can be define...
Social fitness training integrates current, empirically supported treatment approaches to chronic sh...
A model of shyness as a syndrome composed of affective, cognitive, and behavioral symptoms is discus...
personality disorder Lynne Henderson 2 Research has revealed that shy people are self-critical, blam...
Shyness is a debilitating experience for a large proportion of the population. Shyness can be define...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the conceptual nature of shyness by examining its relat...
Shyness and Embarrassment, Perspectives from Social Psychology: In this volume leading international...