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An admixture analysis of age of onset in agoraphobia
Background Age of onset is an important epidemiological indicator in characterizing disorders subtypes according to demographic, clinical and psychosocial determinants.
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L' Infirmiere canadienne, 1985
All human beings are biologic, psychological, and sociologic creatures. The treatment program for agoraphobia at the University of Kansas Medical Center School of Medicine, Kansas City, is designed to deal effectively with problems in these three areas.
J M, Pyke, M, Longdon
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All human beings are biologic, psychological, and sociologic creatures. The treatment program for agoraphobia at the University of Kansas Medical Center School of Medicine, Kansas City, is designed to deal effectively with problems in these three areas.
J M, Pyke, M, Longdon
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Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 1996
Using single photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT), we demonstrated that in patient A, a 20-year-old male with polycythaemia, the cerebral blood flow was decreased (presumably as a result of increased viscosity and or microemboli), probably leading to frightening visual distortions (dysmorphopsia) associated with scintillating specks of ...
R, Haghighat, D C, Costa, E, Chesser
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Using single photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT), we demonstrated that in patient A, a 20-year-old male with polycythaemia, the cerebral blood flow was decreased (presumably as a result of increased viscosity and or microemboli), probably leading to frightening visual distortions (dysmorphopsia) associated with scintillating specks of ...
R, Haghighat, D C, Costa, E, Chesser
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Agoraphobia and hyperthyroidism
The American Journal of Medicine, 1989T he association of thyroid disease and emotional lability has been noted since the 1800s [1,2]. Although nonspecific anxiety, irritability, and emotional fragility are common in hyperthyroidism [3-91, the association of agoraphobia with thyrotoxicosis is less well recognized [lO,ll]. Clinical descriptions of agoraphobia have been provided by Westphal [
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Agoraphobia in phenylketonuria
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1990SummaryWe describe agoraphobia as a complication of phenylketonuria (PKU) in young adults. The five patients have classic PKU and received phenylalanine‐restricted diet only in childhood. Only one has normal intelligence. All but one were also depressed. All were anxious.
S E, Waisbren, H L, Levy
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Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1981
Twenty male and 20 female agoraphobics, matched for age and marital status, were systematically compared using self-report questionnaire measures of symptoms and hostility, and clinical observations. The males differed significantly from the females as follows: the males were less phobic of social situations but more preoccupied with somatic symptoms ...
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Twenty male and 20 female agoraphobics, matched for age and marital status, were systematically compared using self-report questionnaire measures of symptoms and hostility, and clinical observations. The males differed significantly from the females as follows: the males were less phobic of social situations but more preoccupied with somatic symptoms ...
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American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1985
Findings from empirical research and clinical practice are comprehensively integrated into a topography of the agoraphobic syndrome. The following topics are discussed successively: the agoraphobic syndrome (core mechanism and life pattern), the pathogenesis (causal mechanism, antecedents, and predispositions), the different kinds of anxiety from which
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Findings from empirical research and clinical practice are comprehensively integrated into a topography of the agoraphobic syndrome. The following topics are discussed successively: the agoraphobic syndrome (core mechanism and life pattern), the pathogenesis (causal mechanism, antecedents, and predispositions), the different kinds of anxiety from which
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Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2015
Milrod (2007) identifies persistent emptiness in agoraphobic patients whose symptoms of anxiety and avoidance have remitted. To this important identification, a number of critical considerations may be raised regarding the meanings of emptiness in the psychoanalytic clinic.
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Milrod (2007) identifies persistent emptiness in agoraphobic patients whose symptoms of anxiety and avoidance have remitted. To this important identification, a number of critical considerations may be raised regarding the meanings of emptiness in the psychoanalytic clinic.
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Agoraphobia and gender: A review
Clinical Psychology Review, 1996Abstract Agoraphobia is approximately four times more likely to be diagnosed in women than in men in clinical or community samples. In this article, the literature on the relationship between agoraphobia, biological sex, and gender is reviewed. First, the numerical distribution of agoraphobia is discussed.
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