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  2. Fear-avoidance model - Wikipedia

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    An example of the fear-avoidance model, anxiety sensitivity stems from the fear that the symptoms of anxiety will lead to harmful social and physical effects. As a result, the individual delays the situation by avoiding any stimuli related to pain-inducing situations and activities, becoming restricted in normal daily function.

  3. Steve Parker (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Warrington, Lancashire, in 1952, Parker attended Strodes College, Egham and gained a BSc First Class Honours in Zoology at the University of Wales, Bangor.He worked as an exhibition scientist at the Natural History Museum, and as editor and managing editor at Dorling Kindersley Publishers, and commissioning editor at medical periodical GP, before becoming a freelance writer in the late ...

  4. Experiential avoidance - Wikipedia

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    Memories, anxiety, concerns of safety Social phobia: Avoiding social situations: Anxiety, concerns of judgment from others Panic disorder: Avoiding situations that might induce panic: Fear, physiological sensations Agoraphobia: Restricting travel outside of home or other "safe areas" Anxiety, fear of having symptoms of panic Obsessive ...

  5. Overwhelmed by alerts? Avoid calling people? Here's what ...

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    Part of phone anxiety can also stem from performance anxiety, with a fear of talking on the phone being similar to a fear of public speaking. Gile understands this firsthand — it's a reason she ...

  6. ‘Inside Out 2’ Shows That Anxiety Can Be a Hero, Not a ...

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    Anxiety, when understood and managed, can actually serve us in these complicated times. “Inside Out 2” tackles this head-on. The movie’s first lesson is simple yet profound: anxiety may not ...

  7. Safety behaviors (anxiety) - Wikipedia

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    The decrease in anxiety and fear may also be due to the situation itself. [1] Situations that seem severely threatening, such as giving a presentation, are not actually very harmful. [ 1 ] By avoiding the situation through the use of safety behaviors, the user is unable to realize that the situation is harmless, allowing the cycle of anxiety ...

  8. Moral Injury: The Grunts - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    It is not fear but exposure that causes moral injury – an experience or set of experiences that can provoke mild or intense grief, shame and guilt. The symptoms are similar to PTSD: depression and anxiety, difficulty paying attention, an unwillingness to trust anyone except fellow combat veterans.

  9. Aversion to happiness - Wikipedia

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    The levels of fear of happiness vary across cultures. [9] [2] After adjusting for measurement invariance, a 6-country study found that these cultures indeed vary in their true levels of fear of happiness. [11] The ranking of countries from highest to lowest fear of happiness was as follows: Turkey, USA, Korea, Canada, Poland, and Portugal.