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Book Title: Shyness: What It Is What To Do About It Book Author: Philip G. Zimbardo Paperback: 263 pages Publisher: Addison Wesley; Book Club (BCE/BOMC) edition (1977) Language: English ISBN-10: 0201550180 ISBN-13: 978-0201550184 This book is scanned so do not expect it to be perfect. Also, there are a lot of negative reviews in amazon.com about the fact that it's not up to date. I uploaded because it's considered a classic. I will upload more recent books about the subject in the future. Thank you for downloading. Book Description Parents of shy children worry, and with good reason. Shyness can interfere with a child's growth, development, school performance and social experiences. Statistics show that 20% of children are born shy, and another 20% develop shyness. Parents who are shy themselves feel great compassion for their shy children but tend to contribute to the problem by shielding their child from difficult situations. Conversely, parents who are not shy are similarly at a loss and feel exasperated and baffled by their child's shyness. Dr. Ward Swallow addresses both of those situations. About the Author Philip G. Zimbardo is Professor of Psychology at Stanford University, having earned his Ph.D. at Yale. He founded the Stanford Shyness Clinic to develop ways of overcoming the problems of shyness. His research on shyness, vandalism, and imprisonment is cited around the world, and the American Psychological Foundation has honored him for his teaching and writing. Dr. Zimbardo is also creator and host of the PBS television series Discovering Psychology. Sharing Widget |
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