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Cognitive-behavioral therapy in social phobia Terapia cognitivo-comportamental da fobia social

by: shinta, 6 pages

This article is a review of relevant aspects of social phobia and the stages of treatment within cognitive-behavioral therapy in children and adolescents, as well as in adults. Method: A review ...

Helping someone else overcome a phobia

by: shinta, 4 pages

When someone is working to overcome a phobia, it can be enormously helpful to him/her to have the support of a relative, partner or friend. The leaflet has been written to help you to ...

SELF-HELP: MANAGING YOUR PHOBIA

by: shinta, 5 pages

SELF-HELP: MANAGING YOUR PHOBIA Step 1: Learning about anxiety and phobias This is a very important first step, as it helps you understand what is happening when you experience ...

Toilet Phobia and CCBT

by: shinta, 3 pages

What is CCBT? CCBT is the computerised version of cognitive behavioural therapy. Dr Chris Williams is the creator of such a package called Living Life to the Full. How does CCBT ...

Social Phobia and Excessive Shyness in Teens

by: shinta, 2 pages

Studies show that 40 percent of Americans consider themselves shy. Teens seem especially prone to feeling shy or self-conscious because of all of the physical and emotional changes ...

Computer Anxiety in E-Learning : The Effect of Computer Self-Efficacy

by: shinta, 15 pages

It has been reported that as many as fifty percent of adults, including first-year University stu- dents, have some sort of computer-related phobia. This report demonstrates that the use of ...

Competitive Sport Shooting Practical Sport Psychology

by: shinta, 85 pages

Successful training in competitive sports or any performance-oriented sport is based on the scientific work up of specific physical and psychological as well as technical and didactic ...

DEALING WITH PRECOMPETITIVE ANXIETY

by: shinta, 5 pages

Imagine that it is the night before a competition and you begin to worry about how well you will perform. You may find that your worrying begins to feed on itself, creating further ...

COGNITIVE CONSISTENCY THEORY

by: shinta, 7 pages

As early as 100 A.D., the Greek philosopher, Epictetus, observed that men are not disturbed by things but by their perception of things. Then in 1911, Alfred Adler saw each person's ...

Structural Relations among Negative Affect, Mate Value, and Mating Effort

by: shinta, 24 pages

We compared the ability of models based on evolutionary economic theory and Life History (LH) Theory to explain relations among self-reported negative affect, mate value, and mating effort. Method: ...

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