September 24, 2013
1st period
Marks, Isaac M. “Fears, phobias, and rituals: Panic, anxiety, and their disorders.” 2012: xvii 682.
Book.
In Fears, phobias, and rituals: Panic, anxiety, and their disorders, Isaac Marks has written a synthesis of information on the nature of fear, panic, and anxiety disorders. His book offers both a detailed discussion of the clinical aspects of fear-related syndromes and a broad exploration of the sources and mechanisms of fear and defensive behavior. Dealing first with normal fear, Marks establishes a firm, scientific basis for understanding it. Isaac Marks, wrote this for the Oxford
University Press. He is directing this to students (scholars) who are studying fears, phobias, panic, etc. This was published by an academic press. You can tell the author has studied this, and is a subject he knows well. This article tells me that fear comes in many forms, and leads to other symptoms, such as panic, and anxiety.
Cannon, W. B. “Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear, and Rage”. 2012: 404. Article.
In Bodily Changes in Pin, Hunger, Fear, and Rage, accounts for the experimental material which has appeared since 1915 and in addition contains five new chapters in which the following topics are discussed: emotional increase of red blood corpuscles, emotional derangement of bodily functions, the physiological basis of thirst, a critical examination of the James-Lange theory, and emotion as a function of the thalamus. Walter Bradford Cannon, M.D. was an American physiologist, professor and chairman of the Department of Physiology at Harvard Medical School.
This article is towards Scholars who want to compare the body to emotional issues. The author has experience in this type of topic, because he’s a physiologist. From this article, I already knew that fear, pain, etc. has effects on your body.
Foa,Edna B.; Kozak, Michael J. “Emotional Processing of Fear: Exposure to Corrective
Information”. Jan