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Overcoming Stage Fright With Psychotherapy, Pills and Practice

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Sara Solovitch loves to play the piano. But she's suffered from such bad stage fright ever since she was a kid .... that even playing for her family at home in Santa Cruz has caused panic attacks. In her new book, the writer and musician describes the year she spent trying to overcome her performance anxiety. KQED Senior Arts Editor Chloe Veltman caught up with Solovitch to hear about her journey and explore why so many of us have the same symptoms she has.

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