Speech phobia is a fear of speaking in public. The word Gloofovia comes from the Greek word γ λ σ σ σ α glosa (meaning the tongue) and φ 6 β oς phobos (fear or fear)
Speech phobia is a technical term for serious fear of speaking in public. People with phobia, even some people often freeze in front of the audience. They learned that their mouths were dry, their voices were weak, and the body began trembling. It may even be sweating and turning red.
If you have phobia you can avoid the opportunity to speak in public. Your symptoms are usually very serious, you will be very embarrassed and worried about speaking in public
According to Barbara Fish, fear may occur in the classroom and the students pray that the teacher will not ask him to answer the question. It could happen in the workplace, and when he thinks of a higher level demonstration, the manager will cause a panic attack. This can happen at home, and job seekers become emotional before interview. It happens at the party where the possibility of meeting new people is limited by butterflies in the stomach and the palm of the sweat. The idea of speaking in public will fill us with fear. It may also cause us to miss many scholarly, social and career opportunities.
I am thinking of strong anxiety or oral communication with the group,
Symptoms of sublingual disease can be divided into three main categories: physical, linguistic, and nonverbal. The most obvious physical symptoms include an increase in blood pressure and an increase in heart rate, an increase in perspiration tendency, a stiff shoulder and upper muscles, dry mouth.
Some organizations like Toastmasters International, and public training courses may help reduce fear to a manageable level. Self-help material for speaking in public is the best-selling self-help topic.
Speech phobia is considered a fear of utterance. Some people say they say they die rather than speak publicly. In fact, in some surveys, fear of speech phobia surpasses death. It is thought to be the most common single phobia, with 75% of all affected. Eye phobia is considered social phobia and may be related to more serious anxiety disorder and not related in some cases. I am afraid of this speech. When I stood in front of a classroom filled with people, I suddenly sweated, my mouth dry, and my voice was numb. The same happens when I am asked to answer questions in class. I talked better in the class, but when I faced a group of people, I still had problems. When I went to a place with my friends, I was a little shy and asked them to do all the conversations. My friend only thinks I am very shy
Speech phobia is a technical term for serious fear of speaking in public. People with phobia, even some people often freeze in front of the audience. They learned that their mouths were dry, their voices were weak, and the body began trembling. They may even sweat and turn red. According to Barbara Fish, fear may occur in the classroom and the students pray that the teacher will not ask him to answer the question. It could happen in the workplace, and when he thinks of a higher level demonstration, the manager will cause a panic attack. This can happen at home, and job seekers become emotional before interview. It happens at the party where the possibility of meeting new people is limited by butterflies in the stomach and the palm of the sweat. The idea of speaking in public will fill us with fear
Also known as speech phobia - fear of speaking in public. When I heard about phobia for the first time, I was not surprised that it was from Greek, such as "tongue", "terror", "terror". I easily thought about how the movie "My Large Fat Greek Wedding" and one of the hero's fathers always find the word from Greek. Greeks seem to have a great relationship with influence, influence, entertainment society. Interestingly, speaking in public can be defined as a process of talking with the group to give information to the audience, influence or entertain.