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  1. A New York writer (Jill Clayburgh) and her teenage daughter (Martha Plimpton) disturb a Louisiana swamp woman (Barbara Hershey) and her odd family.

  2. Jun 13, 2022 · Shyness impacts people of all ages. The good news is, we can learn how it’s caused and how to overcome it.

  3. Shyness is the tendency to feel awkward, worried, or tense during social encounters. Severely shy people may have physical symptoms like upset stomach; worries about how others view them; and a tendency to withdraw from social interactions.

  4. Mar 11, 1988 · Shy People: Directed by Andrey Konchalovskiy. With Jill Clayburgh, Barbara Hershey, Martha Plimpton, Merritt Butrick. New York journalist visits her distant cousin for the first time to write an article about her hard life in the bayous of Louisiana. Journalist's wild drug addicted daughter just adds to tensions between two families' cultures.

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  5. Feb 20, 2024 · Dimensions of Shyness and Introversion. To summarize, we can think of each of these concepts as follows: Shy: Fear of negative evaluation, a tendency toward avoidance. Outgoing: Tendency to approach others, no fear of being around other people.

  6. Jan 12, 2024 · This post is here to shine a light on adult shyness–unravelling its causes, signs, and whether it steps into the realm of mental health disorders. Dive in to discover strategies and insights that can help you edge past shyness and embrace connection with confidence!

  7. Two great early shots define the two worlds of “Shy People.” The first is circular, the second straight ahead. The film’s opening shot circles at a vertiginous height above Manhattan, showing the canyons of skyscrapers with people scurrying below like ants. The camera moves through a complete circle, finally coming to rest inside a high-rise apartment where a restless teenager and her distracted mother have no idea what to do about each other. The second shot, a few minutes later in ...