Phobias
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13. Contribuição ao estudo do disturbio do panico e prolapso da valva mitral
In our sample, we couldn t differentiate between the patients suffering from Panic Disorder from those ring from Panic Disorder plus Mitral Valve Prolaps. The hipothesis of dealing with one sole group with one sole can not be dismissed. Female, young adult patients in their median thirties (about 34 years old) and with a low leveI Disor with with or without
Publicado em: 1992
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14. Phobias and their management.
Disabling phobias and phobia like compulsive rituals are surprisingly common in the general population, though only a minority ask for help. Behavioural treatment (exposure) and antidepressants are the most helpful approaches. Most patients can help themselves if they use a self exposure approach systematically under the guidance of a clinician. The method s
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15. A STUDY OF PHOBIAS*
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16. Panic: Facing Fears, Phobias and Anxiety
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17. The Nature and Cause of Phobias, with Special Reference to Syphilophobia Discussion
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18. The Nature and Cause of Phobias, with Special Reference to Syphilophobia *
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19. Untangling genetic networks of panic, phobia, fear and anxiety
As is the case for normal individual variation in anxiety levels, the conditions panic disorder, agoraphobia and other phobias have a significant genetic basis. Recent reports have started to untangle the genetic relationships between predispositions to anxiety and anxiety disorders.
BioMed Central.
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20. Emotion regulation in spider phobia: role of the medial prefrontal cortex
Phobic responses are strong emotional reactions towards phobic objects, which can be described as a deficit in the automatic regulation of emotions. Difficulties in the voluntary cognitive control of these emotions suggest a further phobia-specific deficit in effortful emotion regulation mechanisms. The actual study is based on this emotion regulation concep
Oxford University Press.