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User-Defined Placeholder Text FEAR! (and Negative Emotions)

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FEAR What scares you? Write down a list of your fears

Negative Emotions Fight or flight response : animals react to threats by either fighting or fleeing

Negative Emotions Stimulus interrupts the nervous system, can cause Acceleration of heart Tunnel vision Paling of stomach Inhibition of saliva Auditory exclusion

Negative Emotions Phobia : irrational, intense and persistent fear of certain situations, things, or people 5WY&feature=related

Negative Emotions Causes: Case of conditioning: associate a negative feeling with a neutral stimulus Evolutionary advantage? Preparedness.

Negative Emotions Phobias often linked to the amygdala, section of the brain that secretes hormones involved in fear and aggression

Negative Emotions Psychologists classify three types of phobias Social Phobia Specific Phobia Agoraphobia

Negative Emotions Common Phobias: Claustrophobia Mysophobia Glossophobia

Negative Emotions Really? Ablutophobia: fear of bathing Coulrophobia: fear of clowns (not restricted to evil clowns) Phobophobia: Fear of developing a phobia Halitophobia: Fear of bad breath Paraskavedekatriaphobia: Fear of 13

Treatment How do we treat phobias? i) Systematic Desensitization ii) Flooding