And because those thoughts are at the forefront of our minds, we forget to act on the other fears and phobias that need release. |
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Television shows prey on them and according to the surgeon general, 16 million Americans suffer from some kind of phobias. |
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Other standard phobias are nyctophobia, a fear of the dark, and ochlophobia, a fear of crowds. |
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If the object of the fear is easy to avoid, people with phobias may not feel the need to seek treatment. |
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It is certainly possible to argue that neurotic symptoms, like phobias or obsessions, are strictly determined. |
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Here, Rumas sought to address how children absorb the phobias and obsessions of adults. |
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Like all fears and phobias, coulrophobia is created by the unconscious mind as a protective mechanism. |
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The child may develop school phobias, compulsive eating or psychosomatic illnesses. |
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At this time, the patient is open to suggestion, and can be desensitised towards fears, phobias, pain and personal issues. |
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We've been talking about specific phobias, such as the fear of flying, heights or animals. |
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As for society, it needs to confront its petty phobias, paranoid fears and recognize the self in the other. |
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Irrational fears and phobias, for example, are essentially habits of mind that we acquire, not feelings we were born with. |
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Most of my friends have clown phobias, which makes my life difficult cos he creeps them out. |
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Benumbed fear often turns into panic, phobias, irrational prejudice, and violence. |
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He brought all his phobias and complexes to his film-making and whatever ingrained attitudes he had about women were also hauled along. |
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Do you treat social phobias the same way you treat the other phobias, like a fear of heights, for example? |
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Apart from health problems, it makes children superstitious and exposes them to morbid fears and phobias. |
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Sharron developed several phobias including claustrophobia and a feeling of uncleanliness no matter how often she washed. |
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Unlike the more politicized phobias, xenophobia and classism often go unchecked. |
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It accounts for most of our fears, even our likes and dislikes, and phobias. |
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Like all fears and phobias, ailurophobia is created by the unconscious mind as a protective mechanism. |
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In addition, the person may develop irrational fears called phobias, such as agoraphobia, about situations where a panic attack has occurred. |
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Laurie undergoes a series of trials, trying to find some backbone against his phobias, while singing TV jingles. |
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I am more stressed, more depressed and still suffer from various fears and phobias. |
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As with many phobias, atychiphobia often leads to a constricted lifestyle, and is particularly devastating for its effects on a person's willingness to attempt certain activities. |
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Facing new situations is thought to result in gradual desensitization for the inhibited child, just as facing a feared stimulus does in the treatment of phobias. |
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Over time they become more assertive, expressing themselves as compulsions and obsessions, phobias and prejudices, neuroses and psychosomatic illnesses. |
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There are so many phobias, you would think that at least half of them are made up, but I'm sure readers will all agree, abibliophobia is no laughing matter. |
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Periods of nervous tension, attacks of anxiety, exhaustion and phobias became more frequent and more severe. |
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Allays irrantional fears and phobias, and can help with peer group difficulties, connecting one to the confidence of one's inner self. |
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Classical conditioning remains a critical tool: it is widely used to treat psychiatric disorders, particularly phobias. |
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Neuroticism typically includes symptoms of anxiety, obsessions and phobias. |
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Both culture ands religion are also identified as a source of phobias and the object of hate, discrimination, exclusion. |
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These include phobias, panic disorder, post-traumatic stress syndrome, generalized anxiety disorder, among other conditions. |
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He was a prolific author and actively contributed to the scientific literature on phobias, pain, habit control, anxiety management, healing, bruxism, and hypnotic techniques. |
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Other standard phobias are nyctophobia, a fear of the dark, and ochlophobia a fear of crowds, from the Greek words for night and crowd respectively. |
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It springs from the roots common to racism, xenophobia, hatred towards people of different beliefs and religions, and other phobias. |
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Bear in mind that depression, alcohol abuse, phobias and panic disorders may also be triggered by a traumatic experience. |
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Some of the requirements in this regard include not having phobias of water, heights or confined spaces. |
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Without meaning to do so, the parents may encourage normal childhood fears to the degree where debilitating phobias result. |
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In a way, circulatory problems and phobias aside, his physical appearance was a constant reminder of the north which is cold, which is Canada. |
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At the same time she is treating the patient for phobias with hypnosis after returning home in the evenings. |
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People with phobias not only experience intense fear, but also tend to avoid the object or situation that causes panic and anxiety. |
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Right now I'm working with a lot of people who are experiencing anxiety disorders and phobias. |
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We must eradicate racism, xenophobia, anti-semitism, Islamophobia and all kinds of similar phobias leading to discrimination and intolerance. |
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Complex Phobias include phobias that have a number of component fears. |
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For example, they covered generalized anxiety disorder and specific phobias. |
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Anxiety in children usually manifests in separation anxiety, social phobias and generalized anxiety. |
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Young children had a more depressed appearance, more somatic complaints, a greater degree of psychomotor agitation, more phobias, separation anxiety, and hallucinations. |
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Certainly, an excessive capacity for fear leads to all sorts of problems that many people would dearly love to be free of, such as phobias and panic attacks. |
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According to a recent nationwide survey on fears and phobias, my arachnophobia is shared by most people in the North. |
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He spent hours dealing with Wittgenstein's various phobias and his frequent bouts of despair. |
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Their interweaving stories compose a unique fresco where phobias, repulsions, and dreams spring to life, showing fear in its blackest light... Blind fears and black humor light up the screen. |
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Other strange phobias include Metrophobia, Pogonophobia, Rhytiphobia, Ergophobia and Paraskavadekatriaphobia. |
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A mental illness in which insight is retained but there is a maladaptive way of behaving or thinking that causes suffering, for example, depression, anxiety, phobias or obsessions. |
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I would say: shame on the governments of Austria, which is holding the EU Presidency, and Germany, for their phobias, for their inability to discuss this matter with their own citizens. |
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Falling interest rates provided a tailwind to deficit reduction in all countries through the 1980s and 1990s as inflation phobias accumulated over prior decades seeped away. |
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The aim is to entice customers to allow Burberry to record their buying history, shopping preferences and fashion phobias in a digital profile, which can be accessed by sales staff using hand-held tablets. |
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Games have been used to train people to type, to overcome phobias, develop motor skills, teach problem solving, release tension and even exercise. |
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Clinicians say they treat twice as many women as men for simple phobias, and there is anecdotal evidence that women's fears can develop into phobias after they have children. |
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Complex and social phobias – agoraphobia is a classic example – tend to emerge in young adulthood, although there is some evidence to suggest there may be a genetic element to these conditions, explains Dr Norris. |
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Microphobia and Mysophobia. These phobias of germ fear and dirt fear, respectively, are closely allied. |
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In many countries, women in prison suffer mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety, phobias, neuroses, self-mutilation, and suicide, at alarmingly high rates. |
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Excessive users experienced more hostility, obsessive-compulsiveness, paranoia, depression, irritability, impulsiveness, anxiety, phobias, somatization and psychoticism than moderate and minimal Internet users. |
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First of all, there was the autobiographic and psychotypic principle, probably expressed most strongly in the art of that time, the courage to thematize, among other things, one's own phobias and fixed ideas. |
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At her clinic, Dr. Manassis sees children struggling with generalized anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, social phobia, specific phobias, and panic and post-traumatic stress disorder. |
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In addition to substance use disorders, women in prison have alarmingly high rates of mental health problems such as post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety, phobias, neurosis, self-mutilation and suicide. |
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Cultural or social phobias of mushrooms and fungi may be related. |
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Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is a fear of long words and just try to pronounce it, while panophobia is a fear of everything and phobophobia is a fear of phobias. |
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Claustrophobia is one of the most common phobias, and add to that Achluophobia and Mysophobia, and it's clear that laboring as a miner can be a scary experience. |
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