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Acrostic poems to aid memory and revision. ANXIETY DISORDERS PHOBIAS The first example – characteristics of a phobia - has been done for you on the following slide. Complete the remaining six slides. You could include *Names of researchers, results, main assumption, issues, debates, methods, hypothesis, aim, etc. *This must be included. Then print out as handouts (4 per slide) or email to me.

Phobias (characteristics) Persistent fear Heart rate increases, muscle tension, sweating Object or situation specific Behaviour is disrupted Irrational fears Anxiety disorder

Phobias (cognitive explanation)

Phobias (cognitive treatment)

Phobias (behavioural explanation)

Phobias (behavioural treatment)

Phobias (biological explanation)

Phobias (biological treatment)