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Phobia can lead to heart attack According to studies in the UK, risk of anemia in patients with phobia is increasing. The results of research on the 1457 men 40 to 67 years old are shown that the anxiety caused by phobia is highly dependent to ischemic ...
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Topical corticosteroid phobia among the general population in the western region of Saudi Arabia
Context: Topical corticosteroids (TCS) are some of the most prescribed medications in the field of dermatology. The awareness about the side effects of TCS grew exponentially, leading to a state of fear among the general population. This led to a fear of
Maan A. Magboul +6 more
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A discriminated conditioned punishment model of phobia
Christopher M Bloom,1 Ryan J Post,1 Joshua Mazick,1 Brittany Blumenthal,1 Caroline Doyle,1 Brenna Peters,1 Jeff Dyche,2 D Gene Davenport3 1Providence College, Providence, RI, USA; 2James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA, USA; 3Saint Louis University,
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Kristyna Vrbova,1 Jan Prasko,1 Marie Ociskova,1 Michaela Holubova1,2 1Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Palacky University Olomouc, University Hospital Olomouc, Olomouc, Czech Republic; 2Department of Psychiatry, Hospital ...
Očisková Marie +7 more
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Interpretive biases in socially anxious adults
Social phobia is a highly prevalent and debilitating anxiety disorder that can significantly impact quality of life and produce extreme distress in social situations.
Godfree, Ross
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Social phobia among the elderly
Background: Social phobia is common and often associated with impairment in daily activities and reduced quality of life. Comorbidity with depression and other anxiety disorders is not unusual in social phobia.
Karlsson, Björn
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Treatment of specific phobia in older adults
Nancy A Pachana1, Rana M Woodward1, Gerard JA Byrne21School of Psychology, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia 2School of Medicine, University of Queensland, Brisbane, AustraliaAbstract: Phobias are common in later life, yet treatment research ...
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A variety of recent literature has considered the impact of self-compassion onmental health. Further research is needed, but the evidence to date suggeststhat self-compassion is associated with psychological well-being (Neff, 2003a;Neff, Kirkpatrick ...
Thomas, Sara
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Specific phobias set early in life, have a chronic course, and predict development of additional mental health concerns later in life; however, little is currently known about the origins of specific phobias in young children aged 3–6 years.
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