Fear
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by Baron Max Aitken Beaverbrook Panic is the fear which makes great masses of men rush into the abyss without due reason. It is, in fact, a mass sentiment with which there is no reasoning. Yet at one time or another in his career every man in business will be confronted with a stampede
Phobias : Social Phobia, Agoraphobia by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Social phobia is a complex disorder, characterized by the fear of being criticized or humiliated in social situations. There are two types of social phobias: circumscribed, which relates to a specific situation such as stage fright, and generalized social
What Are You Afraid Of . . . And Why?
Feel the Fear ... and Do It Anyway by Susan Jeffers, Ph.D. Are you afraid of making decisions ... asking your boss for a raise ... leaving an unfulfilling relationship ... facing the future? Whatever your fear, here is your chance to push through it once and for all.
How Fear Limits Us
On Becoming Fearless.... in Love, Work, and Life by Arianna Huffington When we are in the grip of survival thinking, the dominant illusion is that once we vanquish the enemy facing us, overcome the obstacle in front of us, get over the next hill, life will be secure, free of problems, perfect. Then we will be fearless.
Social Phobia's Traumas and Treatments by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Entertainer Donny Osmond is just one of more than 10 million who suffer from a crippling fear of public embarrassment. Behavior therapy can help, along with a newly approved drug.
Panic Disorder, A Real Illness by National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Panic disorder is a real illness. It can be treated with medicine or therapy. If you have panic disorder, you feel suddenly terrified for no reason. These frequent bursts of terror are called panic attacks.
Panic Disorder Facts by National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Panic disorder is characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness or abdominal distress.
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