Cacophobia- Fear of ugliness. Cainophobia or Cainotophobia- Fear of newness, novelty. Caligynephobia- Fear of beautiful women. Cancerophobia or Carcinophobia- Fear of cancer. Cardiophobia- Fear of the heart. Carnophobia- Fear of meat. ...
Femophobia: How Women Have Become Men - On the Fear of Fat, Fear of the Feminine and the Collapse of SocietyTovi Browning
This prospective study reports rates and predictors of remission in young women with specific phobia. Data came from a prospective community study, in which German women (aged 18–25 years) completed an extended version of the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule (ADIS-IV-L) at two time points....
The structure of the genetic and environmental risk factors for six major psychiatric disorders in women: phobia, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, bulimia, major depression, and alcoholism. Archives of General ... KS Kendler - 《Archives of General Psychiatry》 被引量: 0发表: 1995...
2009. Individual response differences in spider phobia: comparing phobic and non-phobic women of different reactivity levels. Anxiety Stress Coping. 22:39-55.Knopf K, Possel P. 2009. Individual response differences in spider phobia: comparing phobic and non-phobic women of different reactivity ...
Or, "The anti-aging clinic's clientele included a number of gerascophobic men and women who paid high fees for elaborate rejuvenation treatments." Or, "Sally is claustrophobic, so she always chose to travel by train or car rather than by airplane." ...
Parental history and experiential factors in the development of snake and spider phobia were studied. Phobic women (DSM-IV, n = 158) reported on family history of animal phobia and whether direct (being frightened by the phobic object) or indirect (seeing someone else being frightened by and/...
Native and indigenous feminisms, and women of color feminisms have troubled the idea of a global sisterhood while also providing tools to navigate the global realities of our contemporary societies.” (From a 2013 call for papers to be published in Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies.) ...
We would add that a reinterpretation of a work is often called a “takeoff,” which may have contributed to the use of “based off.” “Based” here is the past participle of the verb “base,” and theOxford English Dictionaryhas no examples of its use with “off.” ...