Health & Medical Mental Health

Stage Fright Phobia

    Symptoms

    Effects

    • You may fear you'll forget the words you rehearsed.presentador image by caironbohemio from Fotolia.com

      Stage fright can cause a sense of forgetfulness, thus making it more difficult to perform or give a prepared speech. The increased firing of nerves can affect the limbs and facial muscles, causing shaky hands that rustle papers or trembling lips that can trip over words. Those who do not understand and have control of stage fright can be so uncomfortable with these effects and embarrassed at their emergence in front of others that they may be unable to speak well or even at all.

    Theories/Speculation

    Misconceptions

    Prevention/Solution

    • Picture yourself succeeding and give yourself positive feedback to thwart stage fright.success #6 image by Adam Borkowski from Fotolia.com

      The keys to making stage fright work for rather than against you are understanding and control. Knowing what your normal fear response is and why it is happening will help you to know that stage fright does not have to ruin your performance or speech. Take control of the situation by being well prepared with your piece. Plan out the time before your performance so you are not in a rush but so that you don't have too much idle time. Breathe deeply. Visualize success. Train yourself to think positively. The physiological response of your body is the same when you are nervous as when you are excited, the only difference is your thought patterns.



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