Once this goal is accomplished, patients are encouraged to re-enter phobic situations to help extinguish the avoidance behavior. |
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Parents can help children develop the skills and confidence to overcome fears so that they don't evolve into phobic reactions. |
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Canada's most phobic generation of parents rules out anything with a stick or a bat. |
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I'll accept those accusations, but I'd rather be this way than be a bigoted phobic. |
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Just because she offers a mythopoeic rationale for her view doesn't make it less sexist or phobic. |
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Certain non-addictive medications may also be helpful in switching phobic alarms off. |
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For a few months I attended a support group for people who considered themselves social phobic. |
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Those emails you wrote aren't the kind of thing that comes from someone who's phobic about romance. |
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Before and after the sessions, the team analysed the evolution of the phobic person's visual behaviour through the eye-tracking system. |
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Relaxation exercises help the sufferer learn to stay calm when encountering the phobic object or event. |
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At psychic level, sweet almond is working in phobic and obsessive neurosis. |
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The key feature of the major eating disorders, anorexia and bulimia nervosa, is a phobic fear of fatness that leads to self-induced starvation or bingeing and purging. |
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He's local, single, gainfully employed, really cute, not hung up on his ex, not living with his parents, not commitment phobic, very tall, very cute, and intelligent. |
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Both are necessarily multi-disciplinary and both are areas which prompt phobic reactions from society at large. |
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She will allow that over the years her initially phobic view of Germans has moderated. |
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The goal of treatment is to help the phobic person function effectively. |
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The current government is effectively a three-party coalition between David Cameron's Tories, the Lib Dems and the phobic right of the Conservative party. |
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Once inflation gets out of control it will be harder to wring out of the system. These are all fair points and, on balance, the central bankers' concern about inflation seems prudent more than phobic. |
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The field of investigation began with case studies of so-called neurotic conditions, which included hysteria, obsessive-compulsive disorders, and phobic conditions. |
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Together with the champions of wine growers and of common sense, we have tabled the amendments needed to extricate wine from this phobic and neurotic demand for labelling. |
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The spread of SARS has to be dealt with but even more important, we have to limit the collateral damage of a nation that could become quite phobic about how this is being dealt with. |
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Its action is deep as it is indicated in phobic and obsessional neurosis. |
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The use of buspirone or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof for preparing pharmaceutical compositions for alleviation of phobic anxiety. |
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Further studies might pursue specifically settlerist forms of phobic construction within settler societies like Canada and the United States. |
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She's 21 but she follows Tumblr trends typical of a teenager: she says she's a social phobic, addicted to the internet and obsessed with cats and dogs. |
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As shown in Table 3, the differences were more substantial for depression, the overall GSI score, obsessive compulsive, anxiety, somatization, and phobic anxiety. |
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Phobic avoidance may manifest itself, for instance, in a soldier being terrified of his combat uniform. |
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