International Handbook Of Social Anxiety: Concepts, Research And Interventions Relating To The Self And Shyness

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International Handbook of Social Anxiety: Concepts, Research and Interventions Relating to the Self and Shyness

International Handbook of Social Anxiety: Concepts, Research and Interventions Relating to the Self and Shyness

From the Inside Flap The field of social anxiety and shyness is defined by research and practice in child development, psychophysiology, social and personality psychology, clinical psychology, psychiatry and psychotherapy. This Handbook reflects the field with major sections on the origin and development of shyness and social anxiety, on social and personality factors, and on clinical perspectives and interventions. The editors have brought together original chapters by some of the leading international experts, to provide a state-of-the-art account of knowledge in this field. The purpose was to review and synthesize a very extensive literature from diverse disciplines, with a critical focus on knowledge that is research-based, central to the understanding of social anxiety, and of essential interest to a wide range of students, researchers and professionals. This comprehensive, authoritative and up-to-date volume will be of value to students, teachers and researchers in developmental, social and abnormal psychology, as well as to trainees and practitioners in clinical psychology, psychiatry, psychotherapy and counselling. This Handbook offers comprehensive coverage of current knowledge and recent advances with major sections on the origin and development of shyness and social anxiety, on social and personality factors, and on clinical perspectives and interventions. The editors have drawn together some of the worlds leading international experts from diverse disciplines offering a critical focus on knowledge that is research-based, central to the understanding of social anxiety, and of essential interest to a wide range of students, researchers and professionals. ? A state-of-the-art account of knowledge in this field ? Contributions by leading academics, researchers, and clinicians ? Comprehensive coverage of the field representing different theoretical and clinical approaches ? Focused on key research and critical concepts From the Back Cover The field of social anxiety and shyness is defined by research and practice in child development, psychophysiology, social and personality psychology, clinical psychology, psychiatry and psychotherapy. This Handbook reflects the field with major sections on the origin and development of shyness and social anxiety, on social and personality factors, and on clinical perspectives and interventions. The editors have brought together original chapters by some of the leading international experts, to provide a state-of-the-art account of knowledge in this field. The purpose was to review and synthesize a very extensive literature from diverse disciplines, with a critical focus on knowledge that is research-based, central to the understanding of social anxiety, and of essential interest to a wide range of students, researchers and professionals. This comprehensive, authoritative and up-to-date volume will be of value to students, teachers and researchers in developmental, social and abnormal psychology, as well as to trainees and practitioners in clinical psychology, psychiatry, psychotherapy and counselling. About the Author W. Ray Crozier, Cardiff University, UK and Lynn Alden, University of British Columbia, Canada.

Specification of International Handbook of Social Anxiety: Concepts, Research and Interventions Relating to the Self and Shyness

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AuthorCrozier, W. Ray
Bindinghardcover
Languageenglish
Edition1
ISBN-10471491292
ISBN-139780471491293
PublisherWiley
Publication Year15-10-2001

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