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Assessing the prevalence of snake phobia among the general population in India
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The Genetic Epidemiology of Phobias in Women
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1992In 2163 personally interviewed female twins from a population-based registry, the pattern of age at onset and comorbidity of the simple phobias (animal and situational)--early onset and low rates of comorbidity--differed significantly from that of agoraphobia--later onset and high rates of comorbidity.
Ronald C. Kessler+4 more
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Fears, phobias, and preparedness: toward an evolved module of fear and fear learning.
Psychology Review, 2001An evolved module for fear elicitation and fear learning with 4 characteristics is proposed. (a) The fear module is preferentially activated in aversive contexts by stimuli that are fear relevant in an evolutionary perspective. (b) Its activation to such
A. Öhman, S. Mineka
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One-Session Treatment of Specific Phobias in Children: Recent Developments and a Systematic Review.
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2019One-Session Treatment is a well-established evidence-based treatment for specific phobias in youths that incorporates reinforcement, cognitive challenges, participant modeling, psychoeducation, and skills training into a single, massed session of ...
Thompson E. Davis+2 more
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Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 2015
We review issues associated with the phenomenology, etiology, assessment, and treatment of specific phobias in children and adolescents and provide suggestions for future research and clinical practice. In doing so, we highlight the early case studies of
T. Ollendick, P. Muris
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We review issues associated with the phenomenology, etiology, assessment, and treatment of specific phobias in children and adolescents and provide suggestions for future research and clinical practice. In doing so, we highlight the early case studies of
T. Ollendick, P. Muris
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The Journal of School Nursing, 2005
School phobia is a serious disorder affecting up to 5% of elementary and middle school children. Long-term consequences include academic failure, diminished peer relationships, parental conflict, and development of additional psychiatric disorders.
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School phobia is a serious disorder affecting up to 5% of elementary and middle school children. Long-term consequences include academic failure, diminished peer relationships, parental conflict, and development of additional psychiatric disorders.
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