One of the most robust risk factors for anxiety is behavioural inhibition, an early temperament trait characterized
by intense fear, distress and reactivity to new situations.
These «humans» involved in this trade weren't just killing these animals, they were torturing them first, living under the false belief that the adrenaline stimulated
by intense fear and suffering makes a dog or cat's meat more flavorful and beneficial to one's health.
Panic disorder - Individuals with panic disorder are struck
by intense fear suddenly, immediately, and with little or no warning.
Social anxiety is a type of anxiety characterized
by an intense fear of being judged.»
In certain forms of Christianity, it is similar to the groveling experience of a child who is driven back to a harsh parent
by an intense fear of abandonment To be healing, reconciliation must be like the experience of the Prodigal who comes to himself in a breakthrough of self - awareness and realizes that the parent's love has never left him, even in the far country of rebellion.
Not exact matches
The loss of Neymar to PSG touched off
intense nervousness in Barça, who
feared a raid on Messi —
by far its most valuable asset.
Sex drives are
intense during the late teens; the pain of loneliness is also a compelling force, as is the
fear of being passed
by in the mate - selection years.
Birthing a baby is an
intense, emotional, spiritual event that is hindered
by fears and insecurities.
Night terrors are characterized
by frequent recurrent episodes of
intense crying and
fear during sleep, with difficulty arousing the child.
My biggest
fear is that the prime minister, who is himself deeply compromised
by his
intense friendship with and cosying up to Rebekah Brooks and the Murdochs, will want to give the press yet another final snifter in the last chance saloon.
Too many employers are placing
intense pressure on teachers
by cynically using the
fear of inspection to make unnecessary demands, the Annual Conference of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union in the UK, has heard today.
In addition to repeated flashbacks, patients respond with
intense fear and hyperarousal, similar to that experienced during the original traumatic event, to the most inconsequential sensory stimuli that
by themselves pose no threat, such as the bamboo mat in the case of the US soldier described earlier.
«Transplantation allows clinicians to treat the cancer most effectively
by using more
intense doses of chemotherapy than can typically be given, while avoiding
fears of wiping out the bone marrow.
Whether this anxiety is triggered
by the
fear of death in a major life threatening illness or whether it is a pattern of worrying about the future or dwelling in past traumatic events, it gets more
intense at night as the unconscious mind needs to take over from the conscious mind for sleep to happen.
Women who experience them have
intense anxiety or
fear, which may be accompanied
by chest pain, shortness of breath and an
intense feeling of helplessness.
He is perhaps remembered best for his
intense and exquisitely shabby social melodramas (Ali:
Fear Eats the Soul)-- heavily influenced
by Hollywood films, especially the female - driven tearjerkers of Douglas Sirk, and featuring misfit characters that often reflected his own fluid sexuality and self - destructive tendencies.
: Audience Award was presented to Sleepwalk With Me, co-written and directed
by Mike Birbiglia, about: Reluctant to confront his
fears of love, honesty, and growing up, a budding standup comedian has both a hilarious and
intense struggle with sleepwalking.
Why are dreams usually accompanied
by intense emotion, such as
fear or anxiety?
Murder happens in every time and place, but the specifics are shaped
by the fundamental preoccupations of that society — its deepest
fears, its priorities, its most
intense desires, its history, its darknesses.
Sadly, for many traders, every trade is accompanied
by a tremendous
FEAR of losing money and sometimes
intense emotional attachment.
Only afterward — with some thoughtful debriefing
by Gavin de Becker, personal security expert and bestselling author of The Gift of
Fear — did Thompson realize some of the things that may have triggered his fear: a customer wearing a heavy jacket despite the hot weather; the clerk's intense focus on that customer; a car with the engine running parked askew in front of the st
Fear — did Thompson realize some of the things that may have triggered his
fear: a customer wearing a heavy jacket despite the hot weather; the clerk's intense focus on that customer; a car with the engine running parked askew in front of the st
fear: a customer wearing a heavy jacket despite the hot weather; the clerk's
intense focus on that customer; a car with the engine running parked askew in front of the store.
«In the market, the
fear of losing one's fortune is every bit as
intense as the
fear of losing one's life from an attack
by a wild animal.
Many dogs, some who have been neglected
by a previous owner, can develop an
intense fear of being left alone; this is known as separation anxiety.
Leash reactivity — lunging or barking at other dogs while on the leash — may be due either to
fear and dislike of other dogs or to
intense desire to greet them frustrated
by the restraint of the leash.
Set in a volatile, dynamic environment, players will find themselves overwhelmed
by fear as they engage in
intense combat with intelligent enemies.
Mothers with BPD, for instance, are characteristically volatile and have difficulty controlling
intense, inappropriate anger that is often precipitated
by environmental changes and / or
intense abandonment
fears (APA, 2000; Paris, 1999).
That scenario in which a first responder is trying to do his or her job while enduring
intense emotional and physical stress and
fearing for their lives is very similar to the combat situations faced
by the men and women of our military while on the front lines of war.
Dependency involves both insecure attachment, expressed as difficulty tolerating aloneness;
intense fear of loss, abandonment, or rejection
by significant others; and urgent need for contact with significant others when stressed or distressed, accompanied sometimes
by highly submissive, subservient behavior.
The
intense fear of gaining weight can cause extreme behaviors such as refusing food, exercising excessively, or controlling calorie intake
by consuming diuretics, laxatives, or
by vomiting after meals.
«The conceptualization of the core pathology of BPD as stemming from a highly frightened, abused child who is left alone in a malevolent world, longing for safety and help but distrustful because of
fear of further abuse and abandonment, is highly related to the model developed
by Young (McGinn & Young, 1996)... Young elaborated on an idea, in the 1980s introduced
by Aaron Beck in clinical workshops (D.M. Clark, personal communication), that some pathological states of patients with BPD are a sort of regression into
intense emotional states experienced as a child.
For both the narcissistic and borderline personality structure, regulating their
intense emotional distress originating from their core sense of primal self - inadequacy and
fear of abandonment takes precedence over external restrictions, even the external restrictions placed on them
by truth and reality.
In response to the interpersonal rejection inherent to the divorce (i.e., narcissistic injury and abandonment), the narcissistic / (borderline) parent engages the child in a role - reversal relationship as a «regulatory other» in order to regulate the
intense anxiety experienced
by the narcissistic / (borderline) parent associated with the threatened collapse of the narcissistic defense against the experience of primal inadequacy and a tremendous
fear of abandonment.
The
fear becomes so
intense that any emotion displayed
by the angry person produces traumatic responses in the partner.