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Specific Phobia

open access: yesPediatric Anxiety Disorders, 2019
Of the anxiety disorders, specific phobia is one of the most common, affecting up to 20% of young people. Phobias have a complex clinical presentation in youth and are associated with substantial impairment. If untreated they tend to have an unremitting course resulting in lifelong suffering.
E. Oar, Lara J. Farrell, T. Ollendick
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Specific Phobia

The Cambridge Handbook of Anxiety and Related Disorders, 2018
Peter J. Castagna   +3 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.
Emmelkamp, P.M.G., Wittchen, H.-U.
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Specific Phobia

Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 2021
Predicting the onset and persistence of psychopathology and limited functioning might enable personalized care. Specific phobia (SP) might serve as a predictor, but this needs further evaluation.
G. Wetzer   +4 more
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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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Specific fears and phobias

2023
Specific fears are a common and normal experience in the life of children and adolescents. In a substantial minority of youths, the fear for a particular stimulus or situation becomes so intense and severe that it starts to interfere with daily functioning, and in these cases the diagnosis of a specific phobia is warranted.
Muris, Peter, Ollendick, Thomas H.
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Functional neuroimaging in specific phobia

Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 2012
Specific phobias (SPs) are common, with lifetime prevalence estimates of 10%. Our current understanding of their pathophysiology owes much to neuroimaging studies, which enabled us to construct increasingly efficient models of the underlying neurocircuitry.
DEL CASALE, ANTONIO   +10 more
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