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Are you nervous about giving a presentation? Do you wish you could get rid of your anxiety before an employment interview? This book is for you. iConquer Speech Anxiety and Interview Anxiety is a practical guide designed to help you overcome the nervousness and anxiety related to presentations and interviews. It is research-based, yet user-friendly. This book presents a unique multidimensional approach to help you pinpoint the source of your anxiety, and develop a plan to fit your personality. You will learn a combination of anxiety-reduction techniques that work. Strategies, exercises and…mehr

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Are you nervous about giving a presentation? Do you wish you could get rid of your anxiety before an employment interview? This book is for you. iConquer Speech Anxiety and Interview Anxiety is a practical guide designed to help you overcome the nervousness and anxiety related to presentations and interviews. It is research-based, yet user-friendly. This book presents a unique multidimensional approach to help you pinpoint the source of your anxiety, and develop a plan to fit your personality. You will learn a combination of anxiety-reduction techniques that work. Strategies, exercises and examples will help make communication anxiety a thing in your past. The original iConquer Speech Anxiety book has helped thousands overcome public speaking anxiety. This new addition has added help for employment interviews. You will become a confident communicator!
Autorenporträt
Karen Kangas Dwyer, Ph.D. (University of Nebraska) is the Public Speaking Course Director and the Chair of the Human Resources and Training Graduate Certificate program at the University of Nebraska-Omaha (UNO). She has taught several communication classes as well as workshops for students and professionals on how to successfully overcome public speaking anxiety and interview anxiety. Dr. Dwyer has received the UNO and the University of Nebraska statewide system teaching awards. She started the UNO Speech Center and has written several books, papers and published articles on speech anxiety. In addition, she has served as the Chair of the National Communication Association Division of Communication Apprehension and Competence.