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Specific Phobias
Published Jun 1, 2018 · M. Del Giudice
Evolutionary Psychopathology
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Abstract
The chapter discusses specific phobias, one of the most common categories of psychopathology. Phobias are exaggerated fears of particular objects of situations, from animals and heights to flying and being exposed to blood, injections, and injuries. After an overview of these disorders, their developmental features, and the main risk factors identified in the epidemiological literature, the chapter critically reviews existing evolutionary models and suggests new directions for research. The final section applies the criteria developed earlier in the book to classify the disorders within the fast-slow-defense (FSD) model. The author concludes that phobias can be classified as defense activation (D-type) conditions.
Phobias can be classified as defense activation (D-type) conditions within the fast-slow-defense (FSD) model.
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