Psychopathology - Phobias 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyPsychopathologyPhobic disordersA2/A-levelAQA Created by: abi.edge.643Created on: 15-04-19 12:24 an irrational fear of an object or situation phobia 1 of 14 ways in which people act behaviour 2 of 14 ways in which people feel emotional 3 of 14 the process of thinking, knowing, perceiving, believing cognitive 4 of 14 phobia of an object such as an animal or body part or a situation like flying or having an injection specific phobia 5 of 14 phobia of a social situation such as public speaking or using public toilets social phobia 6 of 14 phobia of being outside or in a public place agoraphobia 7 of 14 the first behavioural characteristic, a response to their phobic stimulus panic 8 of 14 the second behavioural characteristic, making a conscious effort to not encounter their phobia avoidance 9 of 14 the third behavioural characteristic, suffering through the phobia whilst still feeling a high level of anxiety endurance 10 of 14 the first emotional characteristic, a response of fear and stress anxiety 11 of 14 the first cognitive characteristic, when the sufferer can see the phobia, it is hard to look away selective attention 12 of 14 the second cognitive characteristic, when they sufferer holds beliefs about their phobia that are not sensible or rational irrational beliefs 13 of 14 the third cognitive characteristic, the sufferers perceptions of the phobic stimulus are not true or real cognitive dissortion 14 of 14
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