phobia
phobia
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by Scott Barker - 2008-05-05
Phobias are defined according to the American Psychiatric Association, as an irrational and excessive fear of an object or situation. Phobias usually develop in late childhood, adolescence, or early a...
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by James Burgess - 2008-07-24
What are signs of a commitment phobic man? How to handle a commitment phobic? Do you have a fear of commitment? What in any case would be the dictionary meaning of commitment? There is often a need to...
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by Alan B. Densky, CH - 2008-07-30
Although it's natural for everyone to have fears, having a phobia is a more significant issue. A phobia is an irrational fear that a sufferer cannot control. Phobias are considered to be a type of an...
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by Joel Engel - 2008-08-06
What Your Phobia Spells: A phobia is an aggrandizement of a particular fear. Many psychoanalysts believe that there are very few people that actually do not have some form of phobia. Common phobias...
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by Elle Nash - 2008-08-17
I wanted to give a little incite into the life of a emetophobia sufferer. This is a relatively unknown type of phobia, but it's all about this irrational fear of vomiting in general, especially in pub...
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by Joan Shine - 2008-08-23
While hypnosis was once considered a "new-age" treatment, today, it is gaining in popularity to help overcome many things such as smoking, weight gain, and stress. In mild cases, where a person recogn...
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by Joan Shine - 2008-08-23
One simple form of exposure treatment is that of flooding, where the person is immersed in the fear reflex until the fear itself fades away. The key is keeping the patients in the feared situation lon...
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by Alan B. Densky, CH - 2008-09-02
Social phobia is one of the most common anxiety disorders in which a person is scared of being in a social situation. An individual with social phobia experiences devastating anxiety that impacts all...
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by Alan B. Densky, CH - 2008-09-10
Social phobia is one of the most common anxiety disorders in which a person is scared of being in certain social settings. A person with social phobia suffers from incapacitating anxiety that affects ...
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by Joan Shine - 2008-09-19
It is a common fact that not all flyers have the same experience and not all of them truly love air travel. For plane passengers who suffer the fear of flying, it is the thought of not knowing what to...