The Shyness Clinic
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The Shyness Clinic is a clinic founded in the late 1970s by Dr. Philip Zimbardo at Stanford University. Its goal is to research cognitive traits in people with shyness and to offer treatment programs for those specific impairments. It was later moved to the community of Palo Alto, California. The clinic follows a "social fitness model", which encourages people to exercise socially.
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- The Shy Break Free - Chicago Tribune
- Facing fears helps shyness, experts say
- Timidity troubles?(help for shy businesspeople)(Brief Article) | HighBeam Business: Arrive Prepared (subscription required)
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- Medical and health organizations based in California
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