2019
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00488
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Psychological Interventions for the Fear of Public Speaking: A Meta-Analysis

Abstract: Background: Fear of Public Speaking (FoPS) or public speaking anxiety is a type of social anxiety and the single most commonly feared situation in the population. FoPS is disabling with negative occupational, academic, and social consequences, reported by up to one third of the population. FoPS in adolescence and adulthood is associated with an increased risk of developing generalized social anxiety disorder with further impairments. Since the last review on FoPS, a significant number of randomized controlled … Show more

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“…There is strong evidence supporting cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with exposure as the treatment of choice in treating PSA and SAD [15, 16]. However, conducting in-session exposure exercises for PSA has historically been unpractical or outright infeasible since this would require access to and control over an audience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is strong evidence supporting cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with exposure as the treatment of choice in treating PSA and SAD [15, 16]. However, conducting in-session exposure exercises for PSA has historically been unpractical or outright infeasible since this would require access to and control over an audience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social fears of the young participants in this study were often related to peer-relationships, friendships, and romantic relationships that are connected to anxiety in several studies (e.g., La Greca & Harrison, 2005). Fear of public speaking (presenting, performing) is the most common and studied single fear that has similarities with the fear of formal situations (Ebrahimi et al, 2019). Fear of public places has, in the American Psychiatric Association (APA) DSM-5 (2013) classification, its own diagnosis, agoraphobia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…There has been significant additional research over the past 3 decades. In a meta-analysis of 30 randomised control trials that attempted to reduce fear of public speaking using a variety of methods (Ebrahimi et al, 2019) it was found that there were no differences between outcomes that used face-to-face counseling and virtual reality. In the general area of social anxiety disorders a further study found that VR based therapy was effective in reducing anxiety, and in comparison with in vivo or exposure based on imagination again there was no difference in effect size (Chesham et al, 2018).…”
Section: Public Speaking Anxietymentioning
confidence: 99%