characteristics of phobias

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    • What are the three main behavioural characteristics of phobias?
      Panic, avoidance, and endurance
    • What physiological response occurs during panic in phobias?
      Heightened physiological arousal due to increased activity in the sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system
    • How does the hypothalamus contribute to panic in phobias?
      It triggers increased levels of activity in the sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system
    • Why is avoidance behaviour negatively reinforced in phobias?
      Because it is carried out to avoid the unpleasant consequence of exposure to the phobic stimulus
    • What impact does avoidance behaviour have on a patient's daily life?
      It severely impacts the patient’s ability to continue with their day-to-day lives
    • What is endurance in the context of phobias?
      Endurance occurs when the patient remains exposed to the phobic stimulus for an extended period while experiencing heightened anxiety
    • What are the main emotional characteristics of phobias?
      Anxiety and unawareness of the irrationality of the anxiety towards the phobic stimulus
    • Why is the anxiety experienced towards the phobic stimulus considered irrational?
      Because it is not proportionate to the threat posed by the stimulus from an evolutionary perspective
    • What are the cognitive characteristics of phobias?
      Selective attention to the phobic stimulus, irrational beliefs, and cognitive distortions
    • What does selective attention mean in the context of phobias?
      It means that the patient remains focused on the phobic stimulus, even when it causes severe anxiety
    • How do irrational beliefs contribute to phobias?
      They may cause unreasonable responses of anxiety towards the phobic stimulus due to incorrect perceptions of danger
    • What are cognitive distortions in the context of phobias?
      Cognitive distortions occur when the patient does not perceive the phobic stimulus accurately, making it appear grossly distorted or irrational
    • Can you give examples of specific phobias mentioned in the study material?
      Mycophobia (phobia of mushrooms) and rectaphobia (phobia of bottoms)
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