Glossophobia
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- ''This article is about the sudden onset of fear while performing. For other uses, see Stage Fright (disambiguation)
Prevalence
It is believed to be the single most common phobia, affecting as much as 75% of all people. When ranked among fears, it generally is the number one fear, even surpassing fear of death. Glossophobia is considered a social phobia and may be linked to, or sometimes precede, a more severe anxiety disorder. Several talented and successful musicians have the fear of publicly performing, including Barbra Streisand and Dusty Springfield. Joey Jordison of Slipknot, on the Disasterpieces DVD, can be seen vomiting backstage, presumably as a result 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.
Causes
The root cause of glossophobia, although occasionally unknown, can usually be attributed to either:- a single or multiple traumatic incidents, usually experienced personally but sometimes associated with someone who has,
- a slow build-up from avoiding public speaking over time until it builds into a more severe form of glossophobia.
Help and relief
Some organizations, such as Toastmasters International, 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.See also
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