Two wrongs are rumored to make things right, but do two phobias cancel each other out? For example, if a claustrophobe (one who fears closed spaces) were to become agoraphobic (fear of open spaces), would he be cured? Or would he simply have no place to go? Perhaps this is a fool\u27s question, but the point is that a lot of phobias have direct opposites. (Not all phobias, however, have a counterpart. Many of us have ballistophobia - fear of being shot, but do you know anyone with a fear of not being shot?
Individuals suffering from phobic fears typically consider phobic stimuli as signals of impending da...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 26-29)Phobic Evaluation Questionnaires completed by 258\u...
A review of the clinical literature to date has shown that the nature of the relationship between ph...
Most of us are casually aware of the fact that people with a morbid fear of strangers or foreigners ...
Most of us are probably aware that someone with a morbid fear of strangers or foreigners is sufferin...
Claustrophobia is from the Latin word claustrum which means “shut in place. ” In Phobias: A Handbook...
This article reviews the empirical status of theories of fear and phobia. Psychoanalysis received li...
Background: Fear reactions in phobic patients can be activated by specific perceptual cues (C) or b...
ABSTRACT. Theories of the origin and maintenance offears and phobias have had a profound influence o...
In an attempt to understand how phobias develop, introduction to psychology class members were surve...
Most phobias are focussed on a small number of fear-inducing stimuli (e.g., snakes, spiders). A revi...
The Science of fear Walking through aisles of stores during the Halloween season people can find dec...
Fears are quick and adaptive responses that permit powerful reply to imminent threats. Less adaptive...
Findings from factor analytic studies of self-assessed fears are important for theoretical reasons a...
The authors investigated the role of phobic responsivity in the generation of phobia-relevant illuso...
Individuals suffering from phobic fears typically consider phobic stimuli as signals of impending da...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 26-29)Phobic Evaluation Questionnaires completed by 258\u...
A review of the clinical literature to date has shown that the nature of the relationship between ph...
Most of us are casually aware of the fact that people with a morbid fear of strangers or foreigners ...
Most of us are probably aware that someone with a morbid fear of strangers or foreigners is sufferin...
Claustrophobia is from the Latin word claustrum which means “shut in place. ” In Phobias: A Handbook...
This article reviews the empirical status of theories of fear and phobia. Psychoanalysis received li...
Background: Fear reactions in phobic patients can be activated by specific perceptual cues (C) or b...
ABSTRACT. Theories of the origin and maintenance offears and phobias have had a profound influence o...
In an attempt to understand how phobias develop, introduction to psychology class members were surve...
Most phobias are focussed on a small number of fear-inducing stimuli (e.g., snakes, spiders). A revi...
The Science of fear Walking through aisles of stores during the Halloween season people can find dec...
Fears are quick and adaptive responses that permit powerful reply to imminent threats. Less adaptive...
Findings from factor analytic studies of self-assessed fears are important for theoretical reasons a...
The authors investigated the role of phobic responsivity in the generation of phobia-relevant illuso...
Individuals suffering from phobic fears typically consider phobic stimuli as signals of impending da...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 26-29)Phobic Evaluation Questionnaires completed by 258\u...
A review of the clinical literature to date has shown that the nature of the relationship between ph...