Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Preface
Section 1: Shyness
Chapter 1. Definition of Shyness
Chapter 2. What Shyness is Not
Chapter 3. Epidemiology and Development of Shyness
Chapter 4. Components of Shyness
Chapter 5. Social Functioning of Shy People
Chapter 6. The Meaning of Shyness
Section 2: Logophobia
Chapter 1. Logophobia and Similar Emotions
Chapter 2. Logophobia
Chapter 3. An Attempt to Systematize Anxious Behavior
Chapter 4. Anxiety vs. Speech and Voice Disorders
Section 3: Mutism
Chapter 1. Semantics of Silence
Chapter 2. Mutism and its Types
Chapter 3. Selective Mutism
Chapter 4. Diagnosis of Mutism
Chapter 5. Strategies for the Treatment of Selective Mutism
Chapter 6. Treatment of Selective Mutism by the Tarkowski Method
Chapter 7. Case Studies
Index
Reviews
“The work by Zbigniew Tarkowski and Ewa Humeniuk is devoted to mutism, a disorder that is heterogeneous in terms of its clinical manifestations and of even more complex etiology. The authors made an effort to examine the phenomena related to mutism that are complementary to it and partly explain its complexity. A great deal of the study is concerned with the notion of shyness and logophobia, the phenomena that outstandingly explain the genesis of mutism”…READ MORE – Professor Waldemar Tłokiński