نتایج جستجو برای: driving phobia

تعداد نتایج: 90531  

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2007
Susanne Quadflieg Beate Wendt Alexander Mohr Wolfgang H R Miltner Thomas Straube

Studies using facial emotional expressions as stimuli partially support the assumption of biased processing of social signals in social phobia. This pilot study explored for the first time whether individuals with social phobia display a processing bias towards emotional prosody. Fifteen individuals with generalized social phobia and fifteen healthy controls (HC) matched for gender, age, and ed...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2013
Brian E Bunnell Dana L Joseph Deborah C Beidel

The Social Phobia and Anxiety Inventory (SPAI) is a commonly used self-report measure of social phobia that has demonstrated adequate reliability, convergent validity, discriminant validity, and criterion-related validity. However, research has yet to address whether this measure functions equivalently in (a) individuals with and without a diagnosis of social phobia and (b) males and females. E...

2016
Gavin I. Clark Adam J. Rock

Flying phobia is a highly prevalent anxiety disorder, which causes sufferers significant distress and life interference. The processes which maintain flying phobia remain poorly understood. A systematic search of the literature was performed to identify what research has been conducted into the processes which may be involved in the fear of flying and whether processes which are believed to mai...

2008
Carlijn de Roos

201 © 2008 EMDR International Association DOI: 10.1891/1933-3196.2.3.201 D evelopment-related fears are normal in childhood (Field & Davey, 2001). During infancy, children tend to fear stimuli within their immediate environment such as loud noises, objects, and separation from a caretaker. When, however, a fear continues and is provoked by the presence or anticipation of a certain object or a s...

2017
Leonie Brinkmann Hendrik Poller Martin J. Herrmann Wolfgang Miltner Thomas Straube

Blood-injection-injury (BII) phobia differs from other subtypes of specific phobia in that it is associated with elevated disgust-sensitivity as well as specific autonomic and brain responses during processing of phobia-relevant stimuli. To what extent these features play a role already during threat anticipation is unclear. In the current fMRI experiment, 16 female BII phobics and 16 female he...

2001
Elissa J. Brown Julia Turovsky Richard G. Heimberg Harlan R. Juster Timothy A. Brown David H. Barlow

The psychometric adequacy of the Social Interaction Anxiety Scale (SIAS; R. P. Mattick & J. C. Clark, 1989), a measure of social interaction anxiety, and the Social Phobia Scale (SPS; R. E Mattick & J. C. Clarke, 1989), a measure of anxiety while being observed by others, was evaluated in anxious patients and normal controls. Social phobia patients scored higher on both scales and were more lik...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2014
Petra G Frets Ciska Kevenaar Colin van der Heiden

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The majority of patients with social phobia reports experiencing negative images, usually linked to memories of earlier aversive social experiences. Several studies have indicated that such negative self-imagery appears to have a causal role in maintaining social phobia, which suggests that interventions aimed at dealing with these images could be beneficial in the tre...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2012
Stephanie J Russ Joe Herbert Peter Cooper Megan R Gunnar Ian Goodyer Tim Croudace Lynne Murray

BACKGROUND Research on depression has identified hyperactivity of the HPA axis as a potential contributory factor to the intergenerational transmission of affective symptoms. This has not yet been examined in the context of social phobia. The current study compared HPA axis activity in response to a universal social stressor (starting school) in children of 2 groups of women: one with social ph...

اختر ابراهیمی, ,

  Phobia can lead to heart attack According to studies in the UK, risk of anemia in patients with phobia is increasing. The results of research on the 1457 men 40 to 67 years old are shown that the anxiety caused by phobia is highly dependent to ischemic heart disease.   Before this study , patients that had suffered from a heart attack did not show higher levels of anxiety more than others. Th...

بهرامی, هادی ,

  Objective : this study examined forty nine instances of phobic adolescents pheromena classified in the following seven categories: school phobia, agoraphobia, zoophobia, claustrophobia, social phobia, physician fear, exam anxiety. Method: the subjects were 120 female and 120 male high-school and pre-university students selected through random cluster sampling. The data were analyzed through d...

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