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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

The Diane Rehm Show - Shyness and Social Anxiety

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This was an excellent segment of The Diane Rehm Show - strangely, the only thing I remember is that if you want to have a day with lower social anxiety, then have some tender love-making the night before.

Oh yeah, one of the very cool guests is Todd Kashdan of George Mason University - I'm a fan of his work, notably Curious?: Discover the Missing Ingredient to a Fulfilling Life.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011

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Many of us feel nervous if we have to make a speech in public. But for the more than 40% of Americans who are chronically shy, even ordering food in a restaurant can cause deep anxiety. Their palms sweat, their hearts race, and their faces grow flush. Medical treatment and therapy is widely available for social anxiety, but some argue that shyness is not a sickness. They say shy people listen better and have higher levels of empathy. A look at shyness, its evolutionary basis, and why it might be an asset.

Guests

David Sloan Wilson, Distinguished Professor of Biology and Anthropology at the State University of New York (SUNY) in Binghamton; director of The Evolution Institute.

Dr. Liza Gold, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University Medical Center.

Todd Kashdan, Associate Professor of Psychology and Senior Scientist at George Mason University.

Susan Cain, author of the forthcoming book, "Quiet" (2012) and The Power of Introverts blog.

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