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Rho GTPases in the Amygdala—A Switch for Fears?
Fear is a fundamental evolutionary process for survival. However, excess or irrational fear hampers normal activity and leads to phobia. The amygdala is the primary brain region associated with fear learning and conditioning.
Tasnuva Sarowar, Andreas M. Grabrucker
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An exploration of the nomological network of trypophobia.
BackgroundTrypophobia is characterised by an aversion to or even revulsion for patterns of holes or visual stimuli featuring such patterns. Past research has shown that trypophobic stimuli trigger emotional and physiological reactions, but relatively ...
Eric Mayor +3 more
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Job phobia: School phobia revisited
Abstract Job phobia in the adult is psychodynamically similar to school phobia in the child. 16,17 Life's circumstances, with the acquisition of a family and the need to support them and become a mature adult appears to bring to the fore a previously repressed pattern. Since no one will take care of his family, he is forced to do so himself.
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Background: Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is generally known to be efficacious in the treatment of social phobia when applied in RCT's, namely when the treatment manual is based on the Clark-Wells approach.
Hoyer, Jürgen +13 more
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The spotlight effect and the illusion of transparency in social anxiety
[Clark, D. M., & Wells, A. (1995). A cognitive model of social phobia. In: R. G. Heimberg, M. R. Liebowitz, D. A. Hope, & F. R. Schneier (Eds.), Social phobia: diagnosis, assessment, and treatment (pp. 69–93). New York: Guildford Press] cognitive
Brown, Michael A. +3 more
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Purpose: This systematic review provides a summary of the available evidence of the efficacy of single-session therapy (SST) on anxiety disorders in both youth and adults.Methods: PubMed, Scopus, Medline, and Google Scholar databases were search for ...
Vanessa Bertuzzi +10 more
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A Systematic Review of Thermosensation and Thermoregulation in Anxiety Disorders
Objectives: Sweating, hot flushes, and blushing are symptoms frequently reported by individuals with anxiety disorders. They represent important reinforcers of anxiogenic cognitions and behaviours.
Susanne Fischer +2 more
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The coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused hundreds of millions of cases and millions of deaths, resulting in the development of COVID-19 phobia.
Yi-Tai Seih +3 more
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Family Aggregation and Risk Factors in Phobic Disorders over Three-Generations in a Nation-Wide Study [PDF]
OBJECTIVE This nation-wide register-based study investigated how often phobic disorders (PHO) and co-morbid disorders occur in affected families compared to control families.
Jakobsen, Helle +9 more
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Coronavirus phobia and burnout in healthcare workers during the pandemic process
Aim: During the pandemic process, healthcare workers are in a very high-risk group and constitute the group most affected by the process. This study was conducted to determine coronavirus phobia and burnout in healthcare workers during the pandemic ...
Nilgün Çevik +4 more
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