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Editorial Review
Anxiety
disorders are among the most commonly diagnosed psychological conditions
in America, currently affecting more than 19 million people. In
Living Fully with Shyness and Social Anxiety, distinguished therapist
and mental health expert Erika B. Hilliard offers a comprehensive
guide to living fully and confidently with such conditions. In warm,
reassuring language, she covers in-depth all of the relevant topics,
including how to calm your body, blushing, eye contact, body language,
medications, heart racing, goal setting, shy bladder syndrome, cultivating
positive thoughts, and ways to prepare for stressful social situations-many
of which are only briefly touched upon in other books. Uniquely
organized into three distinct, logical, easy-to-digest sections-The
Body, The Mind, and Action-this book offers optimum comprehensiveness
and readability, and is encouraging and supportive throughout. Living
Fully with Shyness and Social Anxiety provides the most thorough
resource for those looking for an honest, destigmatized approach
to something experienced to varying degrees by nearly everyone.
Available through
www.Chapters.ca or
www.Amazon.com
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“This highly accessible book will be an invaluable resource for people
struggling with shyness and social anxiety, as well as those who
care about them. The book is loaded with practical information, presented
in an engaging and user-friendly style. Recognizing the wide diversity
among socially anxious individuals, Hilliard reviews multiple strategies
that can be tailored to meet each individual’s unique needs.” JAMES
D. HERBERT, PhD, Director, Anxiety Treatment and Research Program, Drexel
University.
"Erika B. Hilliard's Living Fully with Shyness and Social Anxiety
is the most comprehensive self-help guide yet published on this
important topic. She clearly explains how shyness is a normal human
emotion, which sometimes becomes excessive in ways that block the
fulfillment of personal goals. This book provides significant insights
into how and why contemporary North American culture can be a particularly
difficult social environment for shy people. Hilliard advocates
an approach through which a person can accept what is positive about
being shy while at the same time learning how to work through excessive
shyness, one step at a time. Her many years of experience as a leader
of groups for shy people shine through in her rich examples and
warm tone that help the shy reader feel not only informed but also
truly understood. Her concluding chapter is an outstanding guide
to how a shy person can use this book as a resource for renewing
and maintaining motivation in spite of setbacks that might be encountered."
JONATHAN CHEEK, PhD, author of Conquering Shyness, professor of
Psychology, Wellesley College
“Hilliard's book is a welcome addition to the shyness self-help
literature. Ms. Hilliard understands the experience of shyness,
its strengths as well as its vulnerabilities. She does a lovely
job of normalizing shyness as part of the human condition, while
providing concrete strategies to practice new behavior in socially
challenging situations. Her warmth is communicated to the reader,
who is invited to share the experiences and the victories of those
she has treated. The reader will develop their strengths, as well
as counter their inhibitions, in the context of many shy people
who are living successful, productive, and satisfying lives.” LYNNE
HENDERSON, PhD, Stanford University, Director, Shyness Clinic, Originator,
Social Fitness Model
“This is a very thorough and comprehensive book written with clarity
and compassion. Erika B. Hilliard, a seasoned clinician, has skillfully brought
together insights that are suited for both a professional and lay
audience." LEE PULOS, PhD, ABPP, Clinical Psychologist, author of
The Power of Visualization and The Biology of Empowerment
“Erika B. Hilliard communicates a vast amount of often highly sophisticated
information in a deceptively engaging, compassionate, supportive,
and easy-to-read format that will be undoubtedly valuable to patients
with social anxiety disorder and shyness as well as their therapists.”
LISA MILLER, M.D. Social Anxiety Disorder Group Therapist, Baylor College
of Medicine, Menninger Department of Psychiatry
“Erika Hilliard has written a wise, compassionate, and comprehensive
book on a problem that afflicts literally millions of people—social
anxiety disorder. Very few of the people who suffer from this disorder
currently receive treatment, either because they don’t think of
their problem as a legitimate mental disorder, are unaware that
help is available, or are too embarrassed to seek help. Hilliard’s
book is a godsend to these people and their loved ones.” RONALD
KESSLER, PhD, Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical
School
"At last, Erika Hilliard has come along with a very practical, yet
sensitive, guide to conquering these difficulties. It's excellent."
KATHY TAIT, former newspaper columnist and author of Love Smarts:
A Singles Guide to Finding That Special Someone
”Erika Hilliard’s book is a significant contribution to our understanding
of shyness and social anxiety. Her book not only describes the many
predisposing factors of excessive shyness, it also explains, in
satisfying depth, a variety of methods, exercises, and guidelines
for challenging and overcoming this syndrome.” JOYCE CATLETT, M.A.,
co-author of Conquer Your Critical Inner Voice |
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