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Social phobia is a common diagnosis for people of all ages. In the United States alone millions of people suffer from Social Phobia. People who suffer from social phobia can have problems in many areas of their life including: work, school, relationships,
Cosley, Sarah S.
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COVID-19 Phobia in Pregnant Women and its Effect on Vaccination Attitude
Objective: Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) vaccination rates among pregnant women are lower than the general population. This study aimed to determine the impact of COVID-19 phobia and vaccination attitudes among pregnant women.
Yakit Ak, Eda +7 more
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FRAME – A FRAMEwork for Objectively Measuring Fear Based on Physiological and Psychological Data
Psychological trials, such as behavioural avoidance tests (BAT), are a fundamental part of the phobia therapeutic process. In order to link physiological reactions with specific points in time during psychological trials, it is necessary to integrate ...
Grensing Florian +4 more
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Long-term Outcomes of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Social Phobia
Social phobia (SP) is a highly prevalent and chronic condition associated with a number of negative outcomes, including significant impairments in social, occupational, and educational functioning (Stein & Kean, 2000).
Edwards, Shannan M
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When we are thinking about entering the system of compulsory education in future, we project an image about how it should be like, about our future schoolmates, and then there comes the greatest surprise of all the teacher.
ŘEHÁČKOVÁ, Irena
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The prevalence of social phobia is high, and the impact on the life of individuals suffering from this disorder is devastating. Several studies have shown that individuals with social phobia have difficulties to apply for help.
Borge, Finn Magnus
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Panic disorder and social phobia
Chapter 6 explores panic disorder and social phobia. The chapter outlines both panic disorder and social phobia, the strengths and weaknesses of historical treatment approaches, cognitive models of panic disorder and social phobia that specifically ...
David M. Clark
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Social phobia is a disabling, lifelong disorder characterised by fear in social settings. The aim of the present study was to gain more knowledge about diagnostic, neurobiologic and epidemiologic aspects of social phobia.
Marteinsdóttir, Ína
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