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29th September 2009
Several years ago, I developed an irrational fear of my mailbox. At the time I was struggling through severe financial difficulties, and it seemed like each day's mail delivery brought new "horrors" in the form of mounting bills, late notices, shut-off no... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Imagine this weird situation: you’re cruising in a top of the line jumbo jet then all of a sudden, you freak out and scare the heck out of the people in the jet. You’re going crazy and you’re sweating like a pig because you want to go off the plane,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
As human beings, it is normal for us to feel fear. Some are afraid of spiders, snakes or the dark, while others fear heights, being confined in small space or even flying. Just like any other fear, the fear of flying can be caused by an irrational belief ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
A phobia is an extreme and irrational fear of a particular situation or behaviour. Many phobias exist in our society. Common phobias include Claustrophobia, which is the fear of heights, and Arachnophobia, which is the fear of spiders. Erythrophobia, ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
It’s a surprise to most people – including those that suffer from it – that driving phobia is one of the most common phobias.
This is because it’s a hidden phobia: sufferers are embarrassed by it so they go to great lengths to accommodate and c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
To know how to stop panic attacks, you first need to recognise the symptoms, then by understanding their causes, you learn that they cannot harm you. Once you can accept that they aren't dangerous you are better placed to stop them occurring again.
He... Read >
Author: John Cielo
28th September 2009
Psychiatry identifies three different categories of phobia:
Agoraphobia is a fear of open spaces. It is also a fear of having a panic attack in a public place, of losing control in an area from which escape may prove difficult or embarrassing.
Socia... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Being healthy from a mental point of view is as important as keeping your body in shape. Nowadays, there is a trend that encourages mostly the practices for maintaining a healthy body, while the mind is left on the second place. Even so, mental illnesses ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Panic attacks are surprisingly common. Panic attacks are a disorder which affect millions of humans throughout the world; yet many don't realise that they have the condition. It's critical that if you feel you might be suffering from panic attacks, or tha... Read >
Author: Charlie Cory
22nd September 2009
An illness that is increasingly reported among many adolescents today is called bulimia nervosa, a certain type of eating disorder that is characterized by periods of overeating followed by purging. The purging is self-induced through vomiting or with th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Is irrational fear keeping you from living the life you want? Did you know that there are many effective tools and techniques available for overcoming fear and living life free from fear? The Abraham-Hicks Technique is one of the most powerful tools at yo... Read >
Author: bill mann
21st September 2009
Everyone is afraid of something. This is one of those rules of life that can't be avoided, and even people who appear fearless are scared of something. It is often merely a matter of being able to hide just how scared a person is. Fear is something that c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Anxiety is a common occurrence when a person faces potentially problematic or dangerous situations. It is also felt when a person perceives an external threat. However, chronic and irrational anxiety can lead to a form of anxiety disorder. There are diffe... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
If you are unsure of whether you or someone you know is suffering from an eating disorder, it would help for you to know the key features of eating disorders. The simple fact of the matter is, everybody is different and there is no blanket statement or re... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros
07th September 2009
Many people are having a hard time overcoming fear of flying for the simple reason that they have developed a phobia on it. Phobia or the irrational fear of people to some things is what makes some individuals develop fear of flying.
For some, it seems... Read >
Author: mikeclark0529
19th August 2009
There are a lot of people in this world who suffer from some types of phobia. A phobia is an irrational fear of an object, place or situation. One of the most common phobias is the fear of cancer. People who suffer from carcinophobia experience an unnatur... Read >
Author: Terry Johnson
13th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Valery Satterwhite
You're obsessed. You're obsessed with your work, your craft. You think about your art, your character, painting, sculpture, upcoming tour, or screenplay seemingly every waking minute of every day. Heck, you even... Read >
Author: Valery Satterwhite
04th August 2009
It is quite surprising just how many people have a deep rooted fear of flying. Personally I am one of the lucky ones and I am pretty comfortable on board a plane and always have been. That makes it all that much harder to properly understand those who hav... Read >
Author: Graham Charlesworth
16th July 2009
Everybody knows what it feels like to be anxious- you feel butterflies in your stomach your actions become topsy-turvy, you can almost hear your heart beat right next to your ears, and you are sweating like you are jogging. These are what you go through c... Read >
Author: alnmccarth
16th July 2009
When it comes to anxiety treatment, it seems like everybody has an approach that works for them. The truth of the matter is that a mechanism that works for one person may have zero effect on another. The reason for this is because everybody handles anxiet... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
16th July 2009
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard of people having a panic attack and someone saying that they just wanted attention. Nothing could be farther from the truth.
While a panic attack is not the same as some traditional medical conditions, it... Read >
Author: niemands
14th July 2009
Online radio is a relatively new phenomenon. Advances in streaming technology and exponential increases in broadband speeds have meant this area of entertainment has begun to win favour with many consumers. The beauty of internet radio entertainment is th... Read >
Author: admindgs
09th July 2009
Some of the best-kept secrets aren’t those held close to the vest, known only to a select few. Those tend to be the secrets that eventually get out – one way or another. Whether whispered to a private confidante and then repeated for the world to he... Read >
Author: Charrissa
09th July 2009
Alone? Confused? Scared?Your heart starts pounding. .You begin to feel dizzy or faint. .You experience shortness of breath. .You feel tingling or numbness in your hands and feet. You think you may be dying or at the least having a heart attack. .You think... Read >
Author: Joseph Chapman
08th July 2009
Do you fear that you may be experiencing anxiety symptoms? Anxiety is something that almost everyone feels at one time or another, and now and then, it can be a completely natural emotion. It can also be a disease that will not permit you to function or e... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
08th July 2009
Feeling anxious, worried, fearful from time to time is a human trait; these are feelings we've all witnessed at some point of time in our lives. Anxiety is a part of human life. As an evolutionary mechanism, it helps us to cope with stress and unexpected ... Read >
Author: georgerydley
08th July 2009
We all know what anxiety feels like - butterflies in the stomach, all emotions turned upside down, heart beating violently, furious sweating. All of us have come face to face with an anxiety attack at some point in our lives. Maybe it was before your spea... Read >
Author: georgerydley
06th July 2009
An anxiety attack is your system's reaction to stress, plain and simple. The stress is usually something that happens environmentally, although oftentimes it can also be self-generated stress to an imaginary threat. An anxiety attack can also be followed ... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
28th June 2009
Fear of FlyingFear of flying is a quandary that millions of citizens have. This irrational fear is very frequent and it comes in diverse forms. There are lots of reasons that persons fear of flying. Air travel is no longer just a convenience for folks. ... Read >
Author: rstevens
23rd June 2009
First, we need to look at what a phobia really is. Phobias are in point of fact fairly widespread, distressing further than 12% of the U.S. populace. Phobias are the largely frequent cerebral condition in the US and the world at large, but far further wom... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
14th June 2009
How to stop panic attacks sounds easy enough when you hear or read what folks tell you. But in reality, during a panic attack, it's very hard to re-order your thoughts to stop the attack. During panic attacks, you are so overpowered by physical and emotio... Read >
Author: John Cielo
12th June 2009
Panic attacks, this is a critical problem. Panic attacks can affect your social relationships, your work etc. Actually, these awful panic attacks can affect your whole life. Do you desire to know if there's a cure for this problem, then you should keep on... Read >
Author: Tariq Ghazi
11th June 2009
Every person that endures panic attacks are susceptible to them at any time and in any place. The attacks vary in severity and can make you feel helpless, exhausted and feel totally out of control. Often sufferers believe that there is no remedy for their... Read >
Author: Crystal Graham
10th June 2009
All those that suffer from panic attacks can experience them anywhere and at anytime. They will vary in intensity and can make you feel helpless, exhausted and feel like you've lost control. Many people believe that there isn't a cure for their predicamen... Read >
Author: Crystal Graham
09th June 2009
Everyone that suffers from panic attacks can be prone to them anywhere and at anytime. The attacks vary in severity and can make you feel helpless, sap your energy and feel totally out of control. Often sufferers hold the belief that there isn't a remedy ... Read >
Author: Crystal Graham
14th May 2009
Okay.....so you see a cute girl, you WANT to talk to her, but then something keeps you from doing it. I'm telling you, the longer I'm in the game the more I realize that our own EMOTIONS keep us from doing the things we really want to do.
Fear of reje... Read >
Author: Rod Cortez
11th May 2009
Over the last couple of years one area of the sexuality that has been more and more explored is the anus and with that, any sort of anal penetration. While most often when talking about anal penetration it is mentioned in a man-penetrating-woman perspecti... Read >
Author: Patrick Naber
11th May 2009
Anxiety is a psychological and physiological reaction to stress. It is a natural mechanism that prods one into action to cope with a difficult situation. Anxiety about exams makes students study. Anxiety about a loved one’s health may make us more carin... Read >
Author: laqu7864a
11th May 2009
Transforming Fear into Success
What are you afraid of? Are your worries preventing you from getting things accomplished in your life? If so, don't kick yourself too hard because you aren't alone.
Fear is a basic emotion that is necessary for phy... Read >
Author: Melanie Roum
05th May 2009
What causes panic attacks isn't always clear but the symptoms are intense. The victim begins feeling dizziness, chest pain, a choking feeling, hot flashes or chills, nausea, heart palpitations, sweating, shortness of breath, trembling and numbness. They m... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
28th April 2009
There has been a story written about a lady who suffered a traumatic experience. She went into a coma, never expected to return to reality as we know it. Her reality became a recollection of stories written by a well-known author of many years past. Her m... Read >
Author: ski987
02nd April 2009
Anxiety in dogs can be caused by any number of things - illness, travel, thunderstorms, death in the family, separation, or they may develop unexplained phobic or neurotic behaviour, or barking or other antisocial behaviour. If you can identify the cause... Read >
Author: Judd Snell
27th March 2009
An intense fear of blood is a phobia that we treat fairly regularly here in our UK hypno-psychotherapy practice.
Like all other phobias, blood phobia is essentially an anxiety disorder.
The person suffering from a phobia of blood may very well sense... Read >
Author: Peter Field
26th March 2009
Filing for bankruptcy is often thought of as an extreme measure. But truth be told, sometimes it is the only way out. People are afraid of bankruptcy claims due to the many myths surrounding it, but you should know better: bear in mind that myths are just... Read >
Author: Amanda Hash
22nd March 2009
Take charge of your life with subliminal technology. But the question is, when did we start to lose control of it? For different individuals, the answer could be different but let us look at some examples that perhaps we can relate to. For example, what i... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
17th March 2009
Are you short of confidence when involved in conversation? Well, read on…
You don’t need to live your life feeling inferior to others because of a lack of confidence. Accepting things without question or letting people verbally demean you is not good... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
10th March 2009
What is a phobia? There are a lot of anxiety conditions out there that people have to deal with daily. Some are common and things we´ve heard of like agoraphobia and social phobia and some are less common or less well known. These conditions arise when t... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
09th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Mike Bond
My wife and I had just visited the American Embassy, prior to my coming over here to the United States.
We were sitting on a bench at Paddington Station in London, and I remember sweating profusely, my stomach in knots, ... Read >
Author: Mike Bond
04th March 2009
With Friday 13th of February having had been the first of three Friday 13th’s in 2009, a number of superstitious people believing that Friday 13th is an unlucky day may find themselves staying indoors as a bid to avoid an accident whilst others remain a... Read >
Author: Arti
03rd March 2009
Patients suffering from anxiety frequently escape to keep track of or notice the various associated symptoms. The psychological and physical symptoms help in the easy self-analysis of the disorders. To illustrate, the psychological expression of the disor... Read >
Author: johnpolish
24th February 2009
control the feelings of worry and fear. The thing about people with anxiety disorder is that they actually know that what they think of feel is not real and that they are just made-up.
The common anxiety disorders are Panic Disorder, Social Phobia, A... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
24th February 2009
Anxiety is a normal reaction to stress and it also helps you cope in tense situations.
Everyone knows what it feels like to be anxious- you feel butterflies in your stomach your actions become topsy-turvy, you can almost hear your heart beat right nex... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
20th February 2009
More than the treatment itself, knowing the correct approach occupies much importance and forms the basis of anxiety disorder treatment success as it is a highly complicated matter. The response of the brain to different circumstances differs extensively ... Read >
Author: johnpolish
03rd February 2009
Psychological therapies are much more effective anxiety cure than medications.
It is normal for people to experience anxiety from to time. It makes us cope from very stressful situations. But when anxiety becomes too much and turns into irrational fea... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
01st February 2009
If you are suffering from anxiety or panic disorder, you probably know that this disorder is very disabling and can prevent you from doing your normal daily activities. The excessive irrational fear that leads to physical symptoms like sweating, trembling... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
22nd January 2009
Basically, anxiety is a normal reaction to stress and is a natural emotion within every individual. It is a defense mechanism that helps us to deal with tense situations in our day-to-day lives and helps us to cope with stressful situations. But, when anx... Read >
Author: johnpolish
20th January 2009
Anxiety is part of us and, every now and then, you feel very anxious. Anxiety although common can really weigh you down and lead to stress. When stress matures, it causes depression. Therefore, there is a great need for you to work on the feelings of anxi... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
05th January 2009
Subliminal CDs are the turnkey in this day and age to get your mind moving towards success. The technology has been honed and developed by mental experts who have studied the powerful effects of subliminal messages on the subconscious mind. This technolog... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
28th December 2008
There are probably very few people who haven’t at one time or another thought about starting a home based business. It’s easy to see why it’s so appealing, work from home (heck even work in your PJ’s!), spend more time with your family, fire your ... Read >
Author: Scott Miller
18th December 2008
There are probably very, very few people who haven’t at one time or another thought about starting a home based business.
It’s easy to see why it’s so appealing… work from home (heck even work in your PJ’s!), spend more time with your family... Read >
Author: dralan
02nd December 2008
Sitting all buckled up, shaking in your shoes and sweating profusely? Well you will be surprised to know there are many men like you who are suffering the same fate as you. Yes, flying phobia is one of the most common fears that ail men. Caused often due ... Read >
02nd December 2008
Most of the fears we experience are irrational. In other words, there is no valid reason that we should be influenced by them because they are not based on any real, physical event, person, or thing. The effect on the vast majority of people in our societ... Read >
Author: Harold L Lowe
02nd December 2008
This is a position that nobody wants to be in. This is the hell for proponents of character and self improvement. This is where we do not want to be - and once we surrender to this, there is almost no where to turn again. It is a dark place, treachero... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
06th October 2008
To establish precedence, allow me to say this: “We are all prone to panic attacks”. What singles you out is the intensity with which you experience your own panic attack, as it mostly would vary from how I might experience mine. However way we might ... Read >
Author: Tywford Lamai
08th September 2008
Panic symptoms were all important thousands of years ago when mankind lived in primitive settlements, having anxiety was all important as it increased adrenalin levels and aided in basic survival. When anxiety stress is present, the human body reacts by i... Read >
Author: John Nuttall
08th September 2008
Panic symptoms were all important thousands of years ago when mankind lived in primitive settlements, having anxiety was all important as it increased adrenalin levels and aided in basic survival. When anxiety stress is present, the human body reacts by i... Read >
Author: John Nuttall
15th August 2008
There are many different types of phobias today. A phobia is a type of fear that is considered to be either excessive, or irrational in basis. In many cases, a phobia includes both an excessive and an irrational fear.
Individuals who suffer from these... Read >
Author: Ian Spencer
01st May 2008
Most people have heard of anxiety before, but only a few aware that there are in fact different forms of anxiety that you can suffer from. Social anxiety disorder is one of the most frequently diagnosed anxiety disorder conditions. This is a chronic menta... Read >
Author: Cindy
25th April 2008
Almost every thinking parent has read about and learnt all the right ways to deal with their child’s exam stress. Many have tried to plan study schedules and have even changed their own routines to accommodate their class X/XII daughter or son. But, wha... Read >
Author: Adam Sturo
09th April 2008
It's naural to feel nervous when confronted with stressful circumstances like a first date or a snake attack. This anxiety is your body's inherent response to protect you from harm and warn you of any coming predicament. What makes anxiety a problem?
A... Read >
Author: Jenssie
25th March 2008
Most people have heard of anxiety before, but only a few aware that there are in fact different forms of anxiety that you can suffer from. Social anxiety disorder is one of the most frequently diagnosed anxiety disorder conditions. This is a chronic menta... Read >
Author: Cindy
17th March 2008
A phobia is a type of anxiety disorder. It is a strong, irrational fear of something that poses little or no actual danger. A phobia is a constant, extreme or irrational fear of an animal, object, place or situation that wouldn't normally worry the majori... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
07th March 2008
There are various types of anxiety disorders, but the main underlying characteristic is the irrational and excessive need to worry and the fear. Panic attacks occur randomly and frequently for those who suffer from anxiety disorder. When they occur, they ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
24th January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Lau
Bulimia is self-starvation due to the irrational fear of becoming fat. It may sound too bizarre and even ludicrous to think that anyone would starve to the point of death in order to stay slim. However, bulimia is real be... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
20th January 2008
A phobia is an uncontrollable and irrational fear of an object or a situation, such as a fear of flying, or heights, or insects, a social phobia (fear of meeting people, of going to school), claustrophobia (fear of enclosed spaces), or agoraphobia (fear o... Read >
Author: Alien
09th November 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Melisa Milonas LLCI have noticed one of the best ways to boost self-confidence is to act immediately. When you want to do something but you have a fear about it you will usually avoid and resist doing it. But when you choose to act in... Read >
Author: A Confident Inspired U
28th August 2007
Fear is sometimes considered to be an integral element of the human psyche, keeping people from jumping into situations that can be considered dangerous or disadvantageous. However, there are times when fear can effectively cripple a person's ability to ... Read >
Author: aseya
28th August 2007
The much feared great white shark has been regarded as non-existent, in UK waters. Until very recently that is! Apart from recent claimed sightings from fishermen in Cornwall and from Newhaven and other fishing ports, there had been no ‘proof’ that gr... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
30th June 2007
Panic and anxiety are our bodies’ normal response to danger. This reaction is a reason why the human race has been able to evolve despite all of the dangers that our ancestors had to face. Were we to live without this defense mechanism there is a strong... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
30th June 2007
Anxiety disorder afflictions affect about 40 million American adults each year. The various anxiety disorder symptoms can cause sufferers to be filled with fear and uncertainty. Ordinary, mild but brief forms of anxiety can be caused by a stressful event ... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
18th June 2007
Anxiety Disorders affect about 40 million American adults age 18 years and older (about 18%) in a given year,1causing them to be filled with fearfulness and uncertainty. Unlike the relatively mild, brief anxiety caused by a stressful event (such as speaki... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
18th June 2007
DEFINITION AND SYMPTOMS OF PHOBIAS:
A phobia is defined as a fear not based in a real situation. When a person experiences a phobic attack, they get panicky feelings; their breathing and heart rates increase; they may feel choked up like their heart is i... Read >
Author: Alan B. Densky
15th June 2007
What is writer's block?
Everyone who has tried to write has experienced this phenomenon when we absolutely have to write something, particularly on deadline.
Writer's block is the irrational (?) fear of the blank page. You may think you know EXACTL... Read >
Author: Cameron Johnson
15th June 2007
If you’re experiencing anxiety attack symptoms, then you have to quickly have yourself tested and treated. Recognize the signs of anxiety and take some time to cure it, no matter how hectic your lifestyle is. How do you know if regular conditions that m... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
23rd May 2007
You feel nervous about a talk you have to give this evening. But, you try a new technique you have heard about. Your fear dissolves in ten minutes and you deliver a great talk.
What caused this change? How did you overcome your irrational fear?
Eve... Read >
Author: Dondhi Dahlin
22nd May 2007
You feel nervous about a talk you have to give this evening. But, you try a new technique you have heard about. Your fear dissolves in ten minutes and you deliver a great talk.
What caused this change? How did you overcome your irrational fear?
E... Read >
Author: Dondhi Dahlin
27th March 2007
To cure anxiety and panic problems it is generally accepted that psychological therapies are more effective than medications. It is perfectly normal for people to experience anxiety from to time. It actually helps us cope with very stressful situations. B... Read >
Author: Anne Girder
14th March 2007
From the desk of Dr Magne, author with Wallace Wattles of the Science of Being Well Home Study Course
The secret of health can be explained in just a few words.
Your mind is an incredibly delicate, finely tuned and highly sensitive instrument. So de... Read >
Author: Laurence Magne
12th March 2007
There's a lot of talk about "approach anxiety", and for good reason. It has been optimistically estimated that over 80% of all men are terrified of approaching attractive women they have ever met. And let's face it: without overcoming this fear it's al... Read >
Author: Scot McKay
19th February 2007
We live in an increasingly complex and stressful society where myths saturate our minds with more Fiction than Fact.
In the world of sales we are bombarded with myths such as: Thick Skin Fearlessness is the major characteristic quality of all highly s... Read >
Author: Don L. Price
24th December 2006
In case you didn’t know already, Red Nose Day is Friday 16th March 2007. In an exclusive charitable event, People Building training providers of Hypnotherapy and NLP throughout Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and London are going to be perf... Read >
Author: People Building
17th November 2006
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Anxiety Disorders are one of the most common types of psychiatric disorders in the United States. There are a variety of types of anxiety disorders, all with different symptoms, but they each share the underlying sym... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski
21st August 2006
Insomnia is one of the more common symptoms of stress and depression. Whether you have a hard time falling asleep, or you fall asleep promptly and then awaken later and are unable to fall back to sleep, you have insomnia.
THERE ARE FOUR TYPES OF INSOM... Read >
Author: Alan B. Densky
27th July 2006
Copyright Shaun R. Fawcett
Most people can easily identify with the dreaded "writer's block". It is a well-known phenomenon that just about everyone has faced at least onece in their lives.
I used to suffer from writer's block, big time! Thus, I k... Read >
Author: Shaun Fawcett
24th July 2006
There is something very neat about the idea of quitting cigarettes via hypnosis. You take yourself and your 20 year tobacco habit, you allow your brain to be re-wired via CD's or the a swinging medallion, and bam! You're cured. But is it really as open an... Read >
Author: Jonty Smith
12th May 2006
How secure do you feel that your family is today as we face attacks from international terrorists, carjackings and home invasions in our cities, and natural disasters of historical proportions wherever you look?
Do you feel in control? Or do you fee... Read >
Author: Don Philpott
02nd February 2006
Anxiety disorders, as a group, are the most common mental illness in America. More than 19 million American adults are affected by these debilitating illnesses each year. Children and adolescents can also develop anxiety disorders.
What Are the Differen... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
02nd February 2006
I've been writing about the Internet for a couple of years now so you'd probably assume that I am proficient with all aspects of the Web, from using search engines to building a website. Well, you're wrong. Sadly, I fall into the category of those human b... Read >
Author: M6.Net Web Hosting
19th January 2006
Psychiatry identifies three different categories of phobia:
Agoraphobia is a fear of open spaces. It is also a fear of having a panic attack in a public place, of losing control in an area from which escape may prove difficult or embarrassing.
Socia... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
13th January 2006
Social Phobia is an irrational anxiety brought forth by exposure to certain social situations, leading to avoidance behaviour.
Specific Phobia is a persistent and irrational fear in response to some specific stimulus, which commonly results in avoidanc... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
06th January 2006
If you have a fear of flying you probably don't understand why anyone would enjoy getting into a plane, strapping themselves in and feeling the rush of power as the plane shoots into the sky with you inside. In fact the mere thought is enough to make you ... Read >
Author: Heather Peters
06th January 2006
Psychiatry identifies three different categories of phobia:
Agoraphobia is a fear of open spaces. It is also a fear of having a panic attack in a public place, of losing control in an area from which escape may prove difficult or embarrassing.
Socia... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
05th January 2006
Psychiatry identifies three different categories of phobia:
Agoraphobia is a fear of open spaces. It is also a fear of having a panic attack in a public place, of losing control in an area from which escape may prove difficult or embarrassing.
Socia... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
16th August 2005
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