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Specific Phobia

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2005
This article describes specific phobia of childhood and its clinical presentation, discusses issues related to the differential diagnosis of specific phobia, considers the issue of comorbidity among phobic and anxiety disorders and developmental trends in the manifestation of fears, summarizes the epidemiology, causes, and course of specific phobia ...
Wendy K, Silverman, Jacqueline, Moreno
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School Phobia

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1975
Pediatricians and other primary care providers are in an ideal position to prevent, to diagnose and to treat children with school refusal. Detection requires recognition of high risk situations, and delineation of possible reality factors or environmental hazards.
P R, Nader, D, Bullock, B, Caldwell
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Common phobias

Home Care Provider, 1997
Mrs. Brown, a 65-year-old woman, was terrified of being alone at night and suffered from nyctophobia. Her husband had been dead for several years, and her 40-year-old son lived in another state with his family. She often called him in the middle of the night in a state of panic, and he felt helpless about her situation.
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Fears and Phobias

Pediatrics In Review, 1994
Definitions Fears and phobias represent a major segment of the psychological distress experienced by children while growing up. It is important to distinguish between the two. Fears are a normal part of life and usually are most vivid and ubiquitous during childhood.
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Dental Phobia

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1971
Although a number of papers have been written emphasizing the need for conservative dentistry and describing various ways of dealing with patients fearful of dental treatment, little systematic attention has been paid to understanding the basis of this impediment.
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Dentist phobia

The Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, 1986
This study analyzes so-called hopeless gaggers, i.e., patients in whom dental treatment and wearing of a prosthesis produced a retching or vomiting reaction, in order to investigate the sources and properties of this pathologic reaction. In 35 patients, an anamnestic inquiry, a determination of the reflexogenic zone, a recording of the peripheral ...
H E, Schroeder   +2 more
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Specific Phobias

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2009
Exposure based treatments in which patients are systematically confronted with their feared objects of situations are highly effective in the treatment of specific phobias and produce stable improvement both in reported fear and behavioral avoidance. Exposure in reality is more effective in most cases than exposure in sensu.
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Phobias in children

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1983
Although fears are so common in children as to be "normal," phobias associated with prolonged avoidance of ordinary situations are distinctly uncommon, even among children in psychiatric treatment. Three treatment approaches are described, including traditional dynamically oriented psychotherapy and the use of antidepressant medication, with major ...
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