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Barbara Markway, Ph.D., is a psychologist and author. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets, including: the New York Times, Washington Post, Today Show, and Good Morning America. Her first book, Dying of Embarrassment, has been named one of the most scientifically valid self-help books in a study published in Professional Psychology, Research and Practice.
Greg Markway, Ph.D., is a psychologist and author. He has co-authored three self-help books with Barbara, as well as being featured on the Today Show and in Men's Health, Health, and many other popular publications. He has also been a featured presenter at conferences on social anxiety and selective mutism.Follow Us Online
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Category Archives: Selective Mutism
From Quiet to Queen: Kayla’s Story
This is the story of a little girl who felt terribly afraid. So afraid that at times she was unable to speak or move. Although this story has its share of sadness, it ultimately ends in triumph, and with a … Continue reading →
Posted in Children, Selective Mutism, Success Stories
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Tagged CBT, children, Elisa Shipon-Blum, Kayla, nurturing the shy child, selective mutism, shy children, social anxiety
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