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Fearing the fear of nanotechnology
Nature, 2008Hard data could help dispel scientists' preconceptions about the public, argues Richard Jones.
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The fear of fear concept: Evidence in favour of multidimensionality
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1993In recent years, questions have been raised regarding the dimensionality of existing measures of fear of fear. This is an important issue that needs to be addressed if the dimension(s) of any scale purporting to assess fear of fear are to guide theory and research.
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On Fear in the Countertransference
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1982The rational and irrational aspects of fear in the countertransference will be discussed. Arguments are presented for the potent force of fear in personality development and psychotherapy hitherto underemphasized in the literature. Manifestations of unacknowledged fear in clinical settings are identified and discussed.
C V, Haldipur, M, Dewan, M, Beal
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Uncertainty Management: To Fear of Not to Fear?
Psychological Inquiry, 2009My coauthors and I (RMS) have been very interested in the research program put forward by Van den Bos and his colleagues.
Richard M. Sorrentino +2 more
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Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 2003
In this article, fear-of-crime research is integrated with multidisciplinary knowledge on fear and phobias. At present, many of the practical applications stemming from criminological research have treated fear-of-crime as a crime phobia and have attempted to reduce or even eliminate it from the community.
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In this article, fear-of-crime research is integrated with multidisciplinary knowledge on fear and phobias. At present, many of the practical applications stemming from criminological research have treated fear-of-crime as a crime phobia and have attempted to reduce or even eliminate it from the community.
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Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1992
Clinical observations suggesting that perceptual distortions can take place during episodes of fear are described, and two hypotheses are set out: (1) perceptual distortions occur during episodes of fear, and (2) such distortions decline after reduction of the pertinent fear.
S, Rachman, M, Cuk
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Clinical observations suggesting that perceptual distortions can take place during episodes of fear are described, and two hypotheses are set out: (1) perceptual distortions occur during episodes of fear, and (2) such distortions decline after reduction of the pertinent fear.
S, Rachman, M, Cuk
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Fear of fear and the anxiety disorders
Cognitive Therapy and Research, 1989The responses of 271 outpatients with diagnoses of agoraphobia with panic attacks, panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, social phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, or depression (major depressive disorder or dysthymic disorder) to the Agoraphobic Cognitions Questionnaire (ACQ) and the Body Sensations Questionnaire (BSQ) were examined ...
Dianne L. Chambless, Edward J. Gracely
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Return of fear in the treatment of a fear of vomiting
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1985Abstract A small group of patients with a fear of vomiting were treated using an exposure method that allowed investigation of the processes underlying the elimination of their phobias. The within-session decrements were suggestive of habituation, while the between-session changes were marked by return of fear, which appeared to be related to ...
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What is the “Fear” in a Fear-Arousing Appeal?
Psychological Reports, 1974Studies of the effectiveness of threat, or fear-arousal, in persuasion seem to have assumed that the same variable was being investigated even though different kinds of fear may have been aroused and different measures of fear were used. These different kinds of fear may be grouped in two categories: (a) an affective nausea-type fear and (b) a more ...
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