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Nolen-Hoeksema, S. (2014). Abnormal Psychology: An Integrative Approach(Sixth ed.). New York, New York: McGraw-Hill Education. The late Susan Nolen-Hoeksema was a renowned scholar, author, teacher, mentor, and academic leader. She was internationally recognized for her work on how people regulate their feelings and emotions. She was also recognized for work on how particular patterns of thinking can make people vulnerable to and recover slowly from emotional problems, especially depression. Nolen-Hoeksema has worked in few of the world’s most prestigious universities namely Stanford University, University of Michigan, and Yale University. Following her death in early 2013, Nolen-Hoeksema was given a posthumous lifetime achievement award …show more content…

Nolen-Hoeksema (2014) conducted researches including qualitative researches about treatments, therapies, and remedies to support all the claims and content written in this book. Her research focused on women's mental health and well-being. [source: https://www.psychologytoday.com/experts/susan-nolen-hoeksema]. Nolen-Hoeksema was able to publish 12 books, some of the well-known masterpieces are “The Power of Women: Harness Your Unique Strengths at Home, at Work, and in Your Community”, “Women Who Think Too Much”, and “Women Conquering Depression”. [source:http://www.psychologicalscience.org/publications /observer/25at25/susan-k-nolen-hoeksema.html#.WTDrhlSGPIU]. The book was published by McGraw-Hill Education which is known for being one of the “Big” three or one of the three largest publishers in the world. McGraw-Hill Education currently operates in 28 countries, has more than 4,800 employees globally, and offers products and services to over 135 countries in nearly 60 languages. [source: Official website of McGraw-Hill Education]. Moreover, this source is relevant to the topic regarding social anxiety because of its content. Its content focuses on the abnormalities among an individual which covers social anxiety; it covers the causes, effects, treatments, and symptoms that could greatly help future researchers as their references to produce a valid,

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