Social Phobia: Alleviating Anxiety in an Age of Self-Promotion
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Social phobia is recognized by contemporary psychology as an anxiety disorder that significantly reduces effectiveness in personal interactions. Its exaggerated fear of negative evaluation in social situations leads people either to avoid social situations or to experience great discomfort in unavoidable ones. In this age of self-promotion social phobics can find themselves at a distinct disadvantage in a society that values dominance. Social phobics rarely seek treatment for their disorder but they do tend to seek out supportive social affiliation. They are likely to attend church services rather than more personally demanding social gatherings. Thus religion can be a resource for creative adaptation to life with social phobia. This book helps pastoral counselors ministers and other religious partitioners understand social phobia from both the psychological and pastoral theological points of view. Donald Capps describes the condition and its psychological roots surveys various therapeutic responses and their effectiveness and points to the possibilities of religious alleviations. Throughout he expresses a helpful sensitivity to the lived experience of social phobics and offers insights for healthy and adaptive ways of life. For those who experience social phobia and those who interact with them this book will be a valuable resource. Donald Capps (1939-2015) was William Harte Felmeth Professor of Pastoral Theology (Emeritus) and Adjunct Professor at Princeton Theological Seminary. He is the author of Striking Out (Cascade Books 2011) At Home in the World (Cascade Books 2013) Still Growing (Cascade Books 2014) and The Resourceful Self (Cascade Books 2014). He is coauthor with Nathan Carlin of Living in Limbo (Cascade Books 2010) and The Gift of Sublimation (Cascade Books 2015).
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