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Contingent Negative Variation and Phobic Disorders

Neuropsychobiology, 2008
The authors studied the modifications in contingent negative variation (CNV) in a group of rupophobic subjects. A slide-projected phobogenic or a neutral stimulus was administered 5 s prior to the warning stimulus (S<sub>1</sub>). A marked reduction in CNV amplitude and the appearance of post-imperative negative variation were observed when
P A, Rizzo   +3 more
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Anxiety, panic and phobic disorders: An oveview

Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1988
This paper reviews anxiety, panic, and phobic disorders as they were described in landmark works, along with more recent epidemiologic studies of the disorders. The author discusses clinical syndromes of anxiety as outlined in the DSM-III: agoraphobia, social phobia, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, simple phobic states, and obsessive ...
M, Roth, N, Argyle
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Phobic disorders

1989
Chapter 4 discusses phobic disorders. It outlines types of phobia, the frequency of phobias, and explores the theoretical background to treatment, stages of assessment (including phobia treatment suitability, goal determination, phobia measurement), phobia treatment in practice (useful methods of treatment, complicating factors, and alternative ...
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Panic and Phobic Disorders

2018
Panic and phobic disorders are among the most common psychiatric syndromes. Panic disorder is a chronic illness characterized by recurrent, acute panic attacks, which are discrete episodes of anxiety or fearfulness with definite onset, rapid increase, and spontaneous termination.
Carol S. North, Sean H. Yutzy
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Physiological Measurements in Phobic and Obsessional Disorders

Scottish Medical Journal, 1975
The various physiological measurements which can be made in obsessional and phobic disorders are described. Useful information can be obtained about the effects of acute stress and the changes that medication can produce in anxious patients and the clinical progress of behaviour therapy can be monitored.
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Treatment of Phobic Disorders

1982
In this chapter we are concerned primarily with the clinical application of exposure in vivo procedures. Treatment procedures as applied in experimental studies are not always directly comparable to the clinical application. As we have already discussed in the previous chapter, a functional behavior analysis is not made, but patients are randomly ...
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Pharmacologic treatment of phobic disorders.

The Journal of clinical psychiatry, 1986
Pharmacologic treatment of phobic disorders, in particular agoraphobia, has been proved to be effective, especially when used in combination with behavior therapy. Favorable responses to tricyclic antidepressants, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, and benzodiazepines have been reported. The limitations of drug therapy for phobias include high dropout rates
R, Noyes, D R, Chaudry, D V, Domingo
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Anxiety and Phobic Disorders

2021
Anthony Stevens, John Price
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The Therapeutic Relationship with Clients with Phobic, Obsessive–Compulsive, Eating, and Depressive Disorders: Which Meanings Prevail?

Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 2022
Valeria Ugazio   +2 more
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