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Shy-Drager syndrome usually develops between the ages of 37 and 75. It is more common among men. The cause is unknown. This syndrome progresses, eventually resulting in death. ... Late in the disorder, people may become confused and have difficulty controlling their emotions. Mental function may decline slightly.
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www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual_ha/sec3/ch30/ch30h.html
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What cause people to become shy ... People may become shy for a number of reasons. It could be influenced by their upbringing, past experience or it could be due to a serious condition like anxiety or depression. ... Getting Shy People to Become Outgoing...
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www.ask.com/questions-about/Shy-People
www.ask.com/questions-about/Shy-People
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However, research also shows that some people have become shy in adulthood who were not so previously, usually due to experiences of rejection, conditions that lower self esteem, and fears of failure in social domains.
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www.shyness.com/encyclopedia.html
www.shyness.com/encyclopedia.html
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Shyness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In humans, shyness (also called diffidence ) is a social psychology term used to describe the feeling of apprehension, lack of confidence, or awkwardness experienced when a person is in proximity ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shyness
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Notes how other people might perceive a shy person. ... A pretty typical misguided description of the shy woman who is vastly intelligent (with a large capacity for critical, analytical thinking and intuitive extrapolative abilities), compassionate, deep, compelling yet mysterious, and just too damn much for most people...
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www.csbruce.com/~csbruce/shyness/perceptions.html
www.csbruce.com/~csbruce/shyness/perceptions.html
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Shyness may also become a self-handicapping strategy -- a reason or excuse for anticipated social failure that over time becomes a crutch. For example, shy people may say to themselves, I can t do it because I m shy.
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psychcentral.com/library/shyness.htm
psychcentral.com/library/shyness.htm
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I'm actually much more outgoing with new people, oddly enough. If I've just met a group of people I don't necessarily have very much invested in them liking or disliking me, so I'll just start up a conversation. But if I've known someone for a while I might become shy about showing them some aspect of my personality.
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surveycentral.org/survey/3860.html
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