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From the supplier: General semantics principles offer a sound theoretical foundation for a public speaking communication-apprehension laboratory designed for people with public speaking anxiety. Its framework should focus on four concepts, namely, increasing awareness, awareness of self and others, public speaking as art/science and public speaking as performance. Applying general semantics to the fear of public speaking will reduce the maladjustment, thus altering the perception of anxiety.
Citation DetailsTitle: I will fear no audience: general semantics applied to a communication apprehensive public speaking laboratory.
Author: Michael R. Elkins
Publication:ETC.: A Review of General Semantics (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1996
Publisher: International Society for General Semantics
Volume: v53
Issue: n1
Page: p69(16)
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