Information about Glossophobia
Glossophobia or speech anxiety is the fear of public speaking. The word glossophobia comes from the Greek γλῶσσα glōssa, meaning tongue, and φόβος phobos, fear or dread.
Glossophobia may be a symptom of stage fright.
Many people report stress-induced speech disorders which are only present during public speech. If you don't get up in front of an audience you never have to worry about stage fright. Some glossophobics have been able to dance or perform in public as long as they do not have to speak, or even speak (such as in a play) or sing as long as they cannot see the audience or they feel that they are a character or stage persona rather than presenting as themselves.
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The term self-help or self-improvement can refer to any case or practice whereby an individual or a group attempts self-guided improvement[1]
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Glossophobia may be a symptom of stage fright.
Symptoms
Symptoms include:- intense anxiety prior to, or simply at the thought of having to verbally communicate with any group,
- avoidance of events which focus the group's attention on individuals in attendance,
- physical distress, nausea, or feelings of panic in such circumstances.
Many people report stress-induced speech disorders which are only present during public speech. If you don't get up in front of an audience you never have to worry about stage fright. Some glossophobics have been able to dance or perform in public as long as they do not have to speak, or even speak (such as in a play) or sing as long as they cannot see the audience or they feel that they are a character or stage persona rather than presenting as themselves.
Causes
The root cause of glossophobia, although occasionally unknown, can usually be attributed to:- a single or multiple traumatic incidents, usually experienced personally but sometimes associated with someone who has, or
- a slow build-up from avoiding public speaking over time until it builds into a more severe form of glossophobia
- a series of beliefs formed early in life some of which have to do with speaking (ex.What I have to say is not important) and some of which have to do with competence and failure (ex. If I fail, I'll be rejected; I'm not capable).
Help and relief
Some organizations, such as Toastmasters International and International Training in Communication, and training courses in public speaking may help to reduce the fear to manageable levels. Self-help materials that address public speaking are among the best selling self-help topics. Some affected people have turned to certain types of drugs, typically beta-blockers to temporarily treat their phobia.References
- Rothwell, J. Dan. In The Company of Others: An Introduction to Communication. New York: McGraw Hill, 2004.
- http://www.medicalgeo.com/Med-Diseases-F---G/Glossophobia.html
See also
Fear is an emotional response to impending danger, that is tied to anxiety. Behavioral theorists, like Watson and Ekman, have both suggested that fear, along with a few other basic emotions (e.g., joy and anger), is a trait innate to most higher functioning organisms.
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Public speaking is the process of speaking to a group of people in a structured, deliberate manner intended to inform, influence, or entertain the listeners. The art and science of public speaking, especially in a North American competitive environment, is also known as
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Writing system: Greek alphabet
Official status
Official language of: Greece
Cyprus
European Union
recognised as minority language in parts of:
European Union
Italy
Turkey
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Writing system: Greek alphabet
Official status
Official language of: Greece
Cyprus
European Union
recognised as minority language in parts of:
European Union
Italy
Turkey
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Stage fright or performance anxiety refers to an anxiety, fear or persistent phobia related to performance in front of an audience or camera. This form of anxiety can precede or accompany participation in any activity involving public self-presentation.
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Nausea
Classifications and external resources
ICD-10 R 11.
ICD-9 787.0
Nausea (Latin: Nausea, Greek: Ναυτεία
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Classifications and external resources
ICD-10 R 11.
ICD-9 787.0
Nausea (Latin: Nausea, Greek: Ναυτεία
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- For psychological condition, see Panic attack
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MeSH D013064 Speech disorders or speech impediments, as they are also called, are a type of communication disorders where 'normal' speech is disrupted. This can mean stuttering, lisps, etc.
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Toastmasters International (TI) is a nonprofit educational organization that operates clubs worldwide for the purpose of helping members improve their communication, public speaking and leadership skills.
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International Training in Communication (ITC) is an organization formed in 1938[1] that seeks to help people improve interpersonal skills including speaking, listening and leadership.
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For the sense of a legal doctrine, see .
The term self-help or self-improvement can refer to any case or practice whereby an individual or a group attempts self-guided improvement[1]
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Beta blockers (sometimes written as β-blockers) are a class of drugs used for various indications, but particularly for the management of cardiac arrhythmias and cardioprotection after myocardial infarction.
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Lalophobia (from the Greek lalein, to speak) is the irrational fear of speaking or of trying to speak. Unlike the fear of public speaking, glossophobia, lalophobics suffer from their condition to varying degrees.
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Selective mutism
Classification & external resources
ICD-10 F 94.0
ICD-9 309.83 313.23
Selective mutism is a social anxiety disorder in which a person who is normally capable of speech is unable to speak in given situations.
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Classification & external resources
ICD-10 F 94.0
ICD-9 309.83 313.23
Selective mutism is a social anxiety disorder in which a person who is normally capable of speech is unable to speak in given situations.
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