2022
DOI: 10.1080/13803611.2022.2061515
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Abnormal psychology in a changing world (10th ed.)

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“…b. Panic disorder c. Agoraphobia d. Social phobia e. Specific phobia: persistent excessive fear of a particular object or situation that is out of proportion to the simple danger this object or situation poses. There are many types of specific phobias including: (Vioreanu, 2022) 1. Phobia of animals, 2.…”
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“…b. Panic disorder c. Agoraphobia d. Social phobia e. Specific phobia: persistent excessive fear of a particular object or situation that is out of proportion to the simple danger this object or situation poses. There are many types of specific phobias including: (Vioreanu, 2022) 1. Phobia of animals, 2.…”
Section: Findings and Discossionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agoraphobia is an excessive fear or anxiety when in open or busy areas such as car parks, markets, parks, or large shopping centers. people with agoraphobia disorder usually experience excessive panic attacks when in places or situations that make the sufferer feel panicky, trapped, helpless, or embarrassed (Vioreanu, 2022). a. Anna gets panic when opening the door Kathi : Okay how many fingers?…”
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“…Autistic people tend to see themselves as the center of the world and firmly believe that external events lead to them. (Vioreanu, 2022). In 1944, another psychiatrist, Dr. Hans Asperger, described four completely atypical boys in their ability to interact, communicate, and think.…”
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“…Narcissism is a form of behavior that causes individuals to place themselves as the center of others' attention while seeking fame and personal gain through their social network. According to a previous study [1], narcissism is an excessive expression of love for oneself. Furthermore, conducted a study on the Greek myth of Narcissus, and it was found that a young man is destined to fall in love exclusively with the perfection of his reflection.…”
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