Anxiety Disorders
... , obsessive-compulsive disorder , and social
phobia . Question: ... Anxiety disorders ... , post-traumatic stress disorder , social
phobia (or social anxiety disorder), specific ... from anxiety disorders , and 28% from social
phobia . Panic disorder , one of the anxiety ...
Anxiety
... , obsessive-compulsive disorder , and social
phobia . Question: ... Anxiety 'not directly ... Social anxiety disorder, also called social
phobia , is a psychological condition that causes an ... professional relationships . Also called social
phobia . Anxiety Rapidly changing emotions ...
Claustrophobia
... many agoraphobics fear being left alone (mono
phobia ), dislike being in any situation where they feel ... , you may be offered a mild sedative.
phobia is agoraphobia - a fear of open or public ... is generally related to a specific fear or
phobia , such as a fear of heights, dying, or closed-in ...
Panic disorder
... , post-traumatic stress disorder , social
phobia (or social anxiety disorder), specific ... , and extreme fear often accompany the attacks.
phobia ... Depression , panic disorder This is ... , obsessive compulsive disorder and social
phobia . Some antidepressants are also used to treat ...
Phlebotomy
... ( Venipuncture ) Phlegm asia Cerulea Dolens
phobia - Simple/Specific
phobia - Social ( Social
phobia ) ... removing excess iron from the body by ...
Phobia
...
phobia , social: Excessive fear of embarrassment in ... on personal and professional relationships .
phobia s are persi stent , irrational fears of certain objects or situations.
phobia : An unreasonable sort of fear that can cause ...
Phobias
... the onset of the eating disorder . Social
phobia s, in which a person is fearful about being ... ; Claustrophobia , etc.) ... Social
phobia s are characterized by fear and avoidance of ... house. Effective treatment s for social
phobia s include medications, a specific form of ...
Social phobia
... Social
phobia can be extremely disabling to a person's work, ... toll of the disease is great. Social
phobia s are characterized by fear and avoidance of ... parents or limited social opportunity. Social
phobia s are a fear of embarrassment or humiliation in ...
Agoraphobia
... Agoraphobia is just one type of
phobia , or irrational fear. People with phobias feel dread or panic when ... [Kellogg] ... For example, extreme fear of spiders is called arachno
phobia , and fear of being outside is known as agoraphobia . Phobias can be ...
Appendicitis
... [BOTH BABY AND MOTHER BENEFIT FROM TWO YEARS OF BREASTFEEDING ] ARACHNO
phobia (MAY 5, 2004) [READER'S
phobia PROBABLY TREATABLE WITH DRUGS AND THERAPY] ... Appendicitis Upper ...
Desensitization
... situation. It is often used in conjunction with relaxation techniques.
phobia An intense and irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or ... object or situation. Gradual, repeated exposure to the cause of your
phobia may help you learn to conquer your fear. EMDR ( eye movement ...
Photophobia
... to light ( photophobia ) *Increased sensitivity to sounds (phono
phobia ) *Increased sensitivity to smell s (osmo
phobia ) ... Redness of the eye , especially in the white part of the eye ...
Acromegaly
... Benign positional vertigo Throat cancer Central pontine myelin olysis Cerebral aneurysm Cushing's syndrome ... Acromegaly Acro
phobia Addiction --see Alcohol; Drug abuse Addison's Disease Adenovirus Adhesion Adrenal glands and indications for surgery Ad renal ...
Blepharitis
... ا"شكاوى ، مث" ا"رمد ، ب"يفاريتيس ، يريتيس Eye injuries اصابات ا"عين ... pediculi; pediculicide; pediculina; Pediculoides ventricosus; pediculo
phobia ; pediculosis ; pediculosis capitis; pediculosis corporis; pediculosis palpebra rum; pediculosis pubis ; pediculosis vestimentorum; ...
Bridge
... cavities normally drain into the nose. An unusual but not uncommon feature of agoraphobia is a fear of crossing bridge s (known as gephyro
phobia ). The bridge of the nose often has a scooped out appearance termed "saddle nose." The lower back has an abnormal curvature, or sway back. ...
Cellulose
... cool smoke and make it easier to inhale. electro pathology ; electropathy; electropherogram; electrophil; electrophile; electrophilic; electro
phobia ; electrophone; electrophonic effect; electrophoresis; electrophoresis, agar gel; electrophoresis, capillary ; electrophoresis, cellulose acetate; ...
Coitus
... withdrawal method used? During sexual intercourse the man pulls his penis out of the woman's vagina before semen starts coming out. "Coito
phobia " is a hybrid word derived from the Latin " coitus ," which is the past participle of the verb "coire" (to come together), and the Greek "phobos" ...
Enzyme
... ; economics, medical; economics, nursing ; economics, pharmaceutical; economic value of life; economy; eco- organ ; ecophene; ecophenotype; eco
phobia ; Eco RI; Eco RII; ecori methylase; ecori restriction enzyme ; ... Mitochondria are also essential for the assembly of iron-sulfur complexes, ...
First
... saying, "I'm from Chapel Hill." ... erotogenesis; erotogenic; eroto mania ; erotomanic type of paranoid disorder; erotopathic; erotopathy; eroto
phobia ; ERP; erpetology; ERPF; errantia; erratic; erroneous; erroneous projection; error; error, alpha ; error, beta ; error of the first kind; ... ...
Joints
... of inflammation in joints , tendon s and other connective tissue s and organ s. phagolysis; phagolysosome; phagolytic; phago mania ; phago
phobia ; phagosome; phagotype; phainopepla; phakic eye ; phako-; phakoma; phakomatoses; phakomatosis; phakoscope; phalaena; phalaenid; phalangeal; ...
Ossicle
... ; eosinophil opoetin; eosinophil peroxidase; eosinophil s; eosinophil uria; eosinotactic; eosinotaxis; eosin y; eosin yellowish; eoso
phobia ; eosphorite; eozoic; eozoon; eozoonal; EP; epacris; epactal; epactal bones; epactal ossicle s; e palate ; ... ...
Panic
... , tingling sensations, or fears of "going crazy. panic disorder , obsessive-compulsive disorder , post-traumatic stress disorder , social
phobia (or social anxiety disorder), specific phobias , and generalized anxiety disorder. Panic disorder , however, may be difficult to ...
Partial
... corporis humani; partes genital es femininae externae; parthenocarpy; parthenogenesis; partheno genetic ; parthenogenitive; parthenogeny; partheno
phobia ; partial ; ... Altitude sickness occurs because the partial pressure of oxygen decreases with altitude. It is thought that periodically ...
Pediculosis
... pedicle of arch of vertebra; pedicular; pediculate; pediculati; pediculation; pediculi; pediculicide; pediculina; Pediculoides ventricosus; pediculo
phobia ; pediculosis ; ... Infections and parasites - These include pinworms (especially in children), scabies , pediculosis , condyloma ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder
... disorder may develop dissociative symptoms. panic disorder , obsessive-compulsive disorder , post-traumatic stress disorder , social
phobia (or social anxiety disorder), specific phobias , and generalized anxiety disorder. Sensory deprivation such as blindness or deafness ...
Pubis
... ... Pubis The anterior portion of the pelvis located in the anterior abdomen . Thrombophlebitis ... humors; peccary; peccati
phobia ; pecilocin; peck; pecker; pecopteris; pecora; Pecquet, Jean; Pecquet's cistern; Pecquet's duct ; Pecquet's reservoir ; pectase; pectate; Pecten; ...
Rapid heartbeat
... may experience panic attack s that include rapid heartbeat , heavy sweating and shortness of breath. The symptoms and signs of social
phobia include blushing, sweating , trembling, rapid heartbeat , muscle tension, nausea or other stomach discomfort, lightheadedness, and other ...
Relationships
... and analogies, learning quickly, storing and retrieving information, using language fluently, classifying, generalizing, ... Social
phobia can be extremely disabling to a person's work, social and family relationships . People with this disorder tend to lead difficult and diminished ...
Reservoir
... a reservoir , ... peasweep; peat; peat moss; peau d'orange; peba; pebble; pebrine; pecan; pecary; peccant; peccant humors; peccary; peccati
phobia ; pecilocin; peck; pecker; pecopteris; pecora; Pecquet, Jean; Pecquet's cistern; Pecquet's duct ; Pecquet's reservoir ; ... ...
School
... Health Index (SHI) The third edition of this popular self-assessment and planning tool is now online and ... ... School
phobia . Your child refuses to go to school , pleading with you not to make her or insisting that she's ill. School of Medicine University of North ...
Sclerosis
... panoramic rotating machine; panoramic X-ray ; panoramic X-ray film; panorpian; panorpid; panosteitis; pan otitis ; pan paniscus; panpharmacon; pan
phobia ; panplegia; Pansch, Adolf; Pansch's fissure ; pan sclerosis ; ... Multi ple cardiac tumor s noted in the fetal or neonatal period are ...
Sexual Problems
... that involve excessive anxiety . They include generalized anxiety disorder, specific phobias , obsessive-compulsive disorder , and social
phobia . Sexual problems in men resulting from use of SSRIs may also be alleviated by use of an erectile dysfunction medication such as sildenafil ...
Sexual intercourse
... person who has multi ple partners, or people who use IV drugs. Do not use intravenous drugs. The fear of sexual intercourse is termed "coito
phobia ," a hybrid word derived from the Latin " coitus ," which is the past participle of the verb "coire" (to come together), and the Greek "phobos" ...
Sinusitis
... panoramic rotating machine; panoramic X-ray ; panoramic X-ray film; panorpian; panorpid; panosteitis; pan otitis ; pan paniscus; panpharmacon; pan
phobia ; panplegia; Pansch, Adolf; Pansch's fissure ; pan sclerosis ; pansinuitis; pan sinusitis ; ... Chronic Frontal Sinusitis ( Chronic ...
Vertebrae
... how far cancer has spread) Certain types of surgery on the discs and vertebrae of the lower spine ... Pediculoides ventricosus; pediculo
phobia ; pediculosis ; pediculosis capitis; pediculosis corporis; pediculosis palpebra rum; pediculosis pubis ; pediculosis vestimentorum; ...
Vomiting
... stomach , and intestine s ... Vomiting 1 episode in 24 hrs 2-5 episodes in 24 hrs; IV fluids indicated Fear of vomiting is termed "emeto
phobia ," a word derived from the Greek word "emetos" ( vomiting ) and "phobos" (fear). Self-induced vomiting is one of the signs of the eating ...