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    Morning on Kiss 108. For those of you that just tuned in, we are here today with Luan, a brilliant undergrad student from Salem State University and he is going to talk to us about this new and upcoming research project that he is conducting on phobias. PHOBIAS!!! WOOOO!!! Pretty spooky, right? And with Halloween just around the corner, you couldn’t have picked a better timing for it. Luan: Haha I know, right!? It seemed like the perfect timing for it. Maddy: So tell me about this project of yours;

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    purpose to protect has in some cases become a burden of irrationality that can be showed in a simple word known as a phobia. A phobia is the caustic effects of fear and attempting to treat it is going to be the goal of today where techniques will be showed how to counteract the ill consequences of an out of control emotion. To start with is to mention the subject afflicted with a phobia who shall remain anonymous

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    Reaction Paper On Phobias

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    in contemporary societies is the phobic disorder. Etymologically, the word phobia is the English equivalent of the Greek word “φοβία”, which means morbid, unreasonable, compulsive, and agonizing fear (Greek Language). The first noticed occurrence of a phobia happened approximately in the fourth century B.C., and was made known to us by Hippocrates, in his work The Seventh Book of Epidemics. However, the specific term “phobia” was not used until half a century later, when it was incorporated by the

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    Research Paper On Phobias

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    Living With Phobias “Nothing to fear, but fear itself” a famous quote from the inaugural address of former U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. About phobias Of course fear is sometims something that takes over our imaginations and suddenly it seems that every little sound makes us jump. We can get over our fears and control them if we just have the willpower. The problem of getting over fears occurs if we have a phobia or phobias. If you look up the word phobias you’ll find that in the

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    Fear : Fear And Phobia

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    Fear and phobia, we all face one at some point in time though the question of what causes it or at the least why we were we biologically inclined to have phobias and fear.Winerman, L. (2016). Lest we forget we have nothing to fear but fear itself and look upon this inquiry of what fear is. Be it a scary movie or something far more sinister, but what does it all mean? What causes you to fear? Well Based on my research I conclude that fear is something that can be learned or inherited. Alongside my

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    Research Paper On Phobia

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    from a phobia. A phobia is an intense fear of a specific object, situation, or activity. Mental health professionals have identified hundreds of phobias. No one is certain what causes a phobia. People can sometimes manage and even overcome them on their own. In other cases, they need to seek professional treatment to deal with their phobias. This research includes the definition of phobia; also it will describe the common types of phobia, it causes and signs. • Definition of phobia: “A phobia

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    Phobia is a Greek word originated from Phobos which means fear. A phobia is an irrational fear of a specific object, activity or situation that results in a compelling desire to avid the dreaded object, activity or situation (1). Fear is sometimes a normal entity for example fear of sudden sight at snake or wild animal etc. However the fear in case of phobia is quite irrational. Even the person who is suffering from phobia of any kind understands that their phobia is rational, but still they are

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    when standing at the top of a tall building? A phobia is a mental disorder that is seen in many people from various age groups and can be a threat to their day to day life. The definition of phobia is “a persistent, irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or situation that leads to a compelling desire to avoid it (Dictionary.com Unabridged n.d.).” Many factors cause phobias in people. This paper discusses all the available options to curing a phobia associated with a stimulus or situation that

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    Effects: Phobias are rarely life-threatening, but they can make sufferers unreasonably stressed. Some phobias inhibit the quality of life of a person and make it difficult for them to gain employment or education. Some effects of phobias include: • Life-Limiting: Depending on what the phobia is, it may be found a struggle to run errands, go out with friends or working every day. These limitations can make the person feel isolated. It also makes it difficult keeping friends and develops doubts on

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    1). Emmitt, who has just suffered a serious knee injury, cannot undergo an MRI because he has an irrational fear of narrow, enclosed spaces. Answer: Specific Phobia of Claustrophobia (King, 2016); specific phobias consist of irrational fears of specific thing or circumstance. Claustrophobia is a fear of narrow, enclosed spaces. 2). Andre has 16 different people, each with its own unique traits and memories, living inside of him. He thinks they sometimes "take turns" running his affairs for him

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