Psychopathology - Phobias

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an irrational fear of an object or situation
phobia
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ways in which people act
behaviour
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ways in which people feel
emotional
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the process of thinking, knowing, perceiving, believing
cognitive
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phobia of an object such as an animal or body part or a situation like flying or having an injection
specific phobia
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phobia of a social situation such as public speaking or using public toilets
social phobia
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phobia of being outside or in a public place
agoraphobia
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the first behavioural characteristic, a response to their phobic stimulus
panic
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the second behavioural characteristic, making a conscious effort to not encounter their phobia
avoidance
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the third behavioural characteristic, suffering through the phobia whilst still feeling a high level of anxiety
endurance
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the first emotional characteristic, a response of fear and stress
anxiety
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the first cognitive characteristic, when the sufferer can see the phobia, it is hard to look away
selective attention
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the second cognitive characteristic, when they sufferer holds beliefs about their phobia that are not sensible or rational
irrational beliefs
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the third cognitive characteristic, the sufferers perceptions of the phobic stimulus are not true or real
cognitive dissortion
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ways in which people act

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behaviour

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ways in which people feel

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the process of thinking, knowing, perceiving, believing

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phobia of an object such as an animal or body part or a situation like flying or having an injection

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