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Phob-Ease

Overcoming Stage Fright - Speaking in Public

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By: Dr. Howard Leibgold M.D.
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Howard Liebgold, M.D., a psychiatrist, who overcame restrictive phobias of 31 years, reveals his techniques to combat the number-one phobia: public speaking.

Whether you want to be a more confident speaker in small groups or social situations, or in making presentations in a business environment, this audio will give you the tools you need.

©2009 Howard Leibgold, M.D. (P)2009 Made For Success
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"If you can’t speak in public, you have a problem," begins Howard Leibgold, M.D., aka "Dr. Fear", a psychiatrist who knows firsthand what it is to conquer personal phobias and reap the rewards of satisfaction and success from doing so. Fear, explains Dr. Leibgold, has physiological roots that are difficult but far from impossible to master. In an endearing, intimate, and jocular tone, Dr. Leibgold marries solid physiological data with its social and psychological counterparts, pointing a way through the darkness for those whose careers, self-esteem, and happiness depend on conquering what surveys reveal to be the Number One fear among Americans - speaking in public.

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Comforting to know that you don’t have to be perfect to give a speech and a great reminder that a little bit of fear is normal. I appreciate the tips of thought stoppage, success rehearsals, and hierarchy formation practice.

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