Freedom From the Fear of Public Speaking
by
Cheryl A. Sweet
What Causes This FearResearchers have not pinpointed the exact cause of public-speaking fear or other types of social phobias. But, some possible explanations include:
TreatmentThe fear of public speaking can be being successfully treated by cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). During CBT, people learn to change negative thought patterns and behaviors. People can then confront audiences under the supervision of a trained therapist. Instead of fleeing from the fear, individuals confront their anxiety with a goal of steadily reducing the dread they once felt. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and other types of medications may also be used to treat the fear of public speaking. Build Your SkillsToastmasters International is an organization where members meet regularly to practice public speaking in a supportive environment. Toastmasters offers these tips for success:
If you are interested in gaining experience by joining Toastmasters International, the organization has meetings throughout the United States. RESOURCES:American Psychiatric Association
http://www.psychiatry.org National Institute of Mental Health
http://www.nimh.nih.gov CANADIAN RESOURCES:Canadian Mental Health Association
http://www.cmha.ca Canadian Psychiatric Association
http://www.cpa-apc.org References:Public speaking tips. Toastmasters International website. Available at:
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