Shyness

  • 21The Shyness Clinic — is a pioneering clinic founded in the late 1970s by Dr. Philip Zimbardo at Stanford University. Its goal is to research cognitive traits in people with shyness and to offer treatment programs. It was later moved to the community of Palo Alto,… …

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  • 22Poison shyness — a behavioural phenomenon observed in animals.When pest control (by means of poisoned baits) is in use some animals (insects and mammals alike), which previously ingested sublethal doses of poison can subsequently detect and therefare avoid these… …

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  • 23Застенчивость (shyness) — Отличительным признаком З. является боязнь соц. взаимодействий. З. распространенный феномен, с к рым почти всякий сталкивался в своей жизни. Как правило, застенчивые люди чрезвычайно робки и поглощены мыслями о возможных негативных оценках со… …

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  • 24shiness — Shyness Shy ness, n. The quality or state of being shy. [Written also {shiness}.] [1913 Webster] Frequency in heavenly contemplation is particularly important to prevent a shyness bewtween God and thy soul. Baxter. [1913 Webster] Syn:… …

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  • 25Shy — Shyness is a feeling of insecurity. Shy may also refer to: *Shy (band), a British classic rock band *Shy (company), an Italian high end women s shoe brand *Shy (song), a single by The Glue *Soft hyphen (HTML character entity amp;shy; ), an… …

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  • 26Brian G. Gilmartin — (born May 18 1940) is an American behavioral scientist, professor of psychology, and author of books and articles in the field of social psychology. He is most notable for his quantitative psychological research of what he has named love shyness …

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  • 27Social phobia — DiseaseDisorder infobox Name = Social phobias ICD10 = ICD10|F|40|1|f|40, ICD10|F|93|2|f|90 ICD9 = ICD9|300.23 Social phobia (DSM IV 300.23), also known as social anxiety disorder [ [http://www.webmd.com/anxiety panic/guide/mental health social… …

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  • 28Highly sensitive person — A highly sensitive person (HSP) is a person having the innate trait of high sensitivity (or innate sensitiveness as Carl Gustav Jung originally coined it). According to Elaine N. Aron and colleagues as well as other researchers, highly sensitive… …

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  • 29Love-shy — Der Begriff Love shyness (etwa liebesschüchtern) wurde vom US amerikanischen Psychologen Brian G. Gilmartin geprägt und beschreibt eine bestimmte Form von chronischer Schüchternheit. Laut der Definition, die er in seinem Buch Shyness Love: Causes …

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  • 30Love shy — Der Begriff Love shyness (etwa liebesschüchtern) wurde vom US amerikanischen Psychologen Brian G. Gilmartin geprägt und beschreibt eine bestimmte Form von chronischer Schüchternheit. Laut der Definition, die er in seinem Buch Shyness Love: Causes …

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