Shyness and the Fear of Social Life
March 6, 2007
Category: Anxiety & Fear, Personal Growth & Change
Roughly 40 percent of young people now call themselves shy, and the number keeps climbing. Armand DiMele traces the roots of social fear, from genetics and brain chemistry to absent fathers and sheltered childhoods, and makes the case that facing the world anyway, fumbles and all, is how confidence actually grows.