DSM-defined specific phobia is characterized by the presence of a significant level of anxiety provoked by exposure to a specific object or situation, which often leads to avoidance behaviour. In DSM-IV, several diagnostic criteria are used
Specific phobia of the animal subtype has been employed as a model disorder exploring the neurocircu...
Properly diagnosing a patient with phobia is important for patient remediation. Contemporary nosolog...
The Object and Situation Anxiety Survey (OSAS) was factor analyzed in a sample of 288 undergraduate ...
DSM-defined specific phobia is characterized by the presence of a significant level of anxiety provo...
The present review was conducted in order to evaluate the current diagnostic criteria for specific p...
Predicting the onset and persistence of psychopathology and limited functioning might enable persona...
Specific fears are a common and normal experience in the life of children and adolescents. In a subs...
Specific phobias are among the most common psychological problems both in men and women. For treatme...
Almost everyone will claim to have a phobia of some kind. Often these fears are common, such as a fe...
This contribution discusses the nature of specific phobias, describes the range of stimuli that comm...
This chapter begins by defining phobias before considering the risk of developing phobias, their epi...
Children typically experience a range of fears during the course of their development. The content o...
ABSTRACT. The present article summarizes themy and data about symptomutology, epid.emi-o&y, and ...
Specific phobia (SPs) is a type of disorder associated wit h persistent and pronounced fear of situa...
Does computer anxiety reach levels which conform to DSM IV criteria for specific phobia
Specific phobia of the animal subtype has been employed as a model disorder exploring the neurocircu...
Properly diagnosing a patient with phobia is important for patient remediation. Contemporary nosolog...
The Object and Situation Anxiety Survey (OSAS) was factor analyzed in a sample of 288 undergraduate ...
DSM-defined specific phobia is characterized by the presence of a significant level of anxiety provo...
The present review was conducted in order to evaluate the current diagnostic criteria for specific p...
Predicting the onset and persistence of psychopathology and limited functioning might enable persona...
Specific fears are a common and normal experience in the life of children and adolescents. In a subs...
Specific phobias are among the most common psychological problems both in men and women. For treatme...
Almost everyone will claim to have a phobia of some kind. Often these fears are common, such as a fe...
This contribution discusses the nature of specific phobias, describes the range of stimuli that comm...
This chapter begins by defining phobias before considering the risk of developing phobias, their epi...
Children typically experience a range of fears during the course of their development. The content o...
ABSTRACT. The present article summarizes themy and data about symptomutology, epid.emi-o&y, and ...
Specific phobia (SPs) is a type of disorder associated wit h persistent and pronounced fear of situa...
Does computer anxiety reach levels which conform to DSM IV criteria for specific phobia
Specific phobia of the animal subtype has been employed as a model disorder exploring the neurocircu...
Properly diagnosing a patient with phobia is important for patient remediation. Contemporary nosolog...
The Object and Situation Anxiety Survey (OSAS) was factor analyzed in a sample of 288 undergraduate ...