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Development and validation of a measure of climate change anxiety
Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2020There is increasing attention to the negative emotional responses associated with awareness of climate change. We present three studies developing a scale of climate change anxiety.
S. Clayton, Bryan Karazsia
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Journal of Religion & Health, 1990
The analysis is a study of the nature of anxiety in human experience. The author reviews the work of theologian Paul Tillich and psychologist Rollo May and clarifies the role of anxiety in life. The article reflects the need for a basic religious affirmation as one faces the anxiety of life which comes from the many threats to human existence.
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The analysis is a study of the nature of anxiety in human experience. The author reviews the work of theologian Paul Tillich and psychologist Rollo May and clarifies the role of anxiety in life. The article reflects the need for a basic religious affirmation as one faces the anxiety of life which comes from the many threats to human existence.
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Anxiety and anxiety disorder in childhood
New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1986AbstractThe study of anxiety disorders in children is of interest both in its own right and for what it may reveal about the origins of anxiety disorders at any age.
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Climate anxiety: Psychological responses to climate change.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2020Climate change will affect psychological wellbeing. Substantial research has documented harmful impacts on physical health, mental health, and social relations from exposure to extreme weather events that are associated with climate change.
S. Clayton
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Anxiety and Social Explanation: Some Anxieties about Anxiety
Journal of Social History, 1999Anxiety is invoked as an explanatory device in a wide variety of historical and sociological writing. The general form of such accounts is that the occurrence and timing of some social phenomena is explained by reference to the presence of some elevated state of anxiety which elicits social or political responses by an identifiable group of social ...
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Anxiety sensitivity, trait anxiety, and the anxiety disorders
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 1991Abstract The recent debates and commentaries about the construct validity of the Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI) suggest several issues that remain to be resolved. First, the factor structure of the ASI remains to be clarified. Second, the distinction between this instrument and measures of trait anxiety has yet to be elucidated.
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1966
Before proceeding to discuss the inter-relationships between anxiety and hypnosis, I shall define, as accurately as I can, just what I mean by these terms.
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Before proceeding to discuss the inter-relationships between anxiety and hypnosis, I shall define, as accurately as I can, just what I mean by these terms.
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Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde
In this article, we will address 10 questions about anxiety that are relevant to doctors who encounter this in their practice. This often occurs in the primary care setting, where individuals with anxiety frequently present with somatic complaints. A focused medical history, including questions about the use and withdrawal of psychoactive substances ...
van Balkom, Anton J. L. M. +2 more
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In this article, we will address 10 questions about anxiety that are relevant to doctors who encounter this in their practice. This often occurs in the primary care setting, where individuals with anxiety frequently present with somatic complaints. A focused medical history, including questions about the use and withdrawal of psychoactive substances ...
van Balkom, Anton J. L. M. +2 more
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The Neuropsychology of Anxiety
Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 1978(1985). The Neuropsychology of Anxiety. Issues in Mental Health Nursing: Vol. 7, No. 1-4, pp. 201-228.
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Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1982
The most remarkable feature of the tension reduction theory of alcohol use and abuse is how widely it is believed. The notion that alcohol reduces tension and that people drink in order to obtain this effect appears to make common sense and is deeply ingrained in folklore and clinical experience. Literary allusions to this effect abound, a particularly
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The most remarkable feature of the tension reduction theory of alcohol use and abuse is how widely it is believed. The notion that alcohol reduces tension and that people drink in order to obtain this effect appears to make common sense and is deeply ingrained in folklore and clinical experience. Literary allusions to this effect abound, a particularly
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