Rethinking Communication Apprehension: Integrative Psychological and Behavioural Strategies for Learner-Centred Confidence
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Communication Apprehension; Cognitive-Behavioural Strategies; Learner-Centred Interventions; Public Speaking Pedagogy; Speech Anxiety.Abstract
Communication apprehension is a context-sensitive form of anxiety associated with real or anticipated communication that can adversely affect academic, professional, and social participation. Although communication apprehension has traditionally been examined through trait, contextual, audience, and situational perspectives, contemporary research increasingly recognises its multidimensional nature and the need for targeted intervention strategies. Using a critical literature review approach, this paper synthesises theoretical and empirical research on strategies for managing communication apprehension. The reviewed evidence identifies eight intervention strategies that can be grouped into two broad domains: psychological strategies (cognitive restructuring, positive self-talk, visualisation, and systematic desensitisation) and behavioural strategies (skill-building, repeated practice, feedback and reflection, and relaxation techniques). The findings suggest that no single intervention is universally effective; rather, successful outcomes depend on learner characteristics, communication demands, and instructional contexts. Based on the reviewed evidence, the paper proposes a learner-centred framework that integrates complementary psychological and behavioural strategies to address the cognitive, emotional, behavioural, and physiological dimensions of communication apprehension. The framework offers practical guidance for educators, trainers, and communication practitioners seeking to foster confident, effective communication across diverse learning environments.
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