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    Hakim has come to a therapist in order to help overcoming his Cynophobia‚ a fear of dogs. Explain and critically evaluate how learning theory can be used to explain Hakim ’s phobia and also‚ potentially‚ to treat it. This essay will explain and critically evaluate how‚ Cynophobia‚ a fear of dogs can be overcome. The two main points that will be looked at is learning theory in an effort to try and explain how this phobia has developed in Hakim and possible ways of treating it. Classical conditioning

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    technique of gradually exposing the client to live spiders later in their life. There are some cases‚ were antidepressant or even anti-anxiety medications could be used to treat arachnophobia. The second phobia that I will be talking about is Cynophobia. Cynophobia is the fear of dogs and is one of the most extremely common specific phobias. Even though snake and spider phobias are more prevalent‚ more people are more likely to encounter dogs in their day to day life. Most people think that a phobia

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    People all over the world feel hunger‚ but have no food to eat. Well that can be solved by my new solution of legalizing dog meat for every day of the year all across the world‚ instead of just on the summer solstice in China. Imagine‚ an old lady in China living on the filthy streets‚ starving out in the extreme cold. The streets filled with an opaque fog. The streets smell like rotting fish and all that can be heard is the annoying sounds of the children playing. A young teenager is seen walking

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    Introduction The Americans with Disabilities Act defines a service dog as “any dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability‚ including a physical‚ sensory‚ psychiatric‚ intellectual‚ or other mental disability.” Service dogs are allowed to go anywhere and everywhere‚ so they may always be able to help their owner. However this arises the problem of people having fake service dogs‚ along with many other chilivians that suffer from

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    conditions known as anxiety disorders. This grouping likewise includes‚ panic disorder‚ posttraumatic stress disorder‚ obsessive-compulsive disorder and general anxiety disorder”( Fritscher‚ 2009).. Fear of dogs is known as cynophobia this is a tremendously shared fear or phobia. Cynophobia or fear of dogs can be overwhelming‚ preventive the persons interaction with person’s whom own dogs and limiting her regular goings-on. A fear or phobia is a

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    or situations that are likely to trigger a panic attack. People will begin avoiding these trigger events‚ sometimes to the point that they cease leaving their home. Approximately one third of people with panic disorder develop agoraphobia. 5. Cynophobia: The fear of dogs. This phobia is often associated with specific personal experiences‚ such as being bitten by a dog during childhood. 6. Astraphobia: The fear of thunder and lightening. Also known as Brontophobia‚ Tonitrophobia‚ or Ceraunophobia

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    The growing population of domesticated dogs in urban America invades our parks‚ gyms‚ and many other public spaces. I have seen dogs live in Manhattan apartments‚ dress 100% cotton pajamas‚ and drink pure water that’s crystal clear. I also have seen odorous homeless people who cannot afford a good meal. The obvious difference between dogs and humans presents to us in our daily lives. In the article‚ "No‚ I Do Not Want to Pet Your Dogs" Farhad Manjoo shows us how dogs and their owners continuously

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    addictions can be very difficult on a mental standpoint. The definition of a phobia is an exaggerated usually inexplicable and illogical fear of a particular object‚ class of objects‚ or situation (Webster). There are many kinds of phobias such as‚ Cynophobia the fear of dogs could be a result of being bitten as a child or being cornered by a dog. Other fears could be Astraphobia the fear of lightening as a child you were scared of storms so you developed a phobia on storms. Acrophobia is fear of heights

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    discuss the symptoms of four types of psychological disorders (1.1) identify and evaluate key research in the study of these psychological disorders (2.1) Atypical Disorders - Psychological Disorders Within this essay i will be looking into four different types of psychological disorders and i will be looking into the credible research around each‚ exploring the different views that esteemed psychologists have expressed towards phobic disorder within anxiety disorders‚ mood disorders and obssessive

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    Phobia comes from the Greek word ‘phóbos’ meaning morbid fear (wikipedia). But what exactly is a phobia? The direct denotation of a phobia is “a persistent‚ irrational fear of a specific object‚ activity‚ or situation that leads to a compelling desire to avoid it” (dictionary). A phobia falls under the category of an anxiety disorder. An anxiety disorder is often “a harmful chronic condition‚ which can be present from an early age or begin suddenly after a triggering event. They are prone to flare

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