Shyness and Embarrassment: An emphasis upon embarrassment
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Acknowledgements Introduction W. Ray Crozier Part I. Theoretical Issues in the Study of Shyness and Embarrassment: 1. Social psychological perspectives on shyness,embarrassment and shame W. Ray Crozier 2. Shyness and embarrassment in psychological theory and ordinary language Peter R. Harris 3. The expression of shyness and embarrassment Jens Asendorff 4. The impact of focus of attention and affect on social behaviour Frederick X. Gibbons 5. The evolution and manifestation of social anxiety Paul Gilbert and Peter Trower Part II. An Emphasis Upon Embarrassment: 6. Embarrassment: a conceptual analysis Rom Harre 7. Embarrassment and blushing: a component-process model, some initial descriptive and cross-cultural data Robert J. Edelmann 8. Blushing as a discourse: was Darwin wrong? Cristiano Castelfranchi and Isabella Poggi Part III. An Emphasis Upon Shyness: 9. A definition of shyness and its implications for clinical practice Henk T. Van Der Molen 10. Shyness and self-presentation James A. Shepperd and Robert M. Arkin 11. Shyness as a personality trait Jonathan M. Cheek and Stephen R. Briggs 12. Social anxiety, personality, and the self: clinical research and practice Lorne M. Hartman and Patricia A. Cleland Name index Subject index.