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    - Irvin D. Yalom (2008) Staring at the sun: overcoming the terror of death is a book that is written by Irvin D. Yalom (2008), who is an existential psychiatrist and an emeritus faculty of Stanford University. Over the past decades, Yalom has impacted the field of existential psychology remarkably, and his ideas contribute to existential psychotherapy as well. In this book, Yalom fully addresses how to overcome one’s inner terror of death by telling multiple affecting stories of his own and…

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    No Need a Drug to Fight Fear The article entitled “A Drug to Cure Fear” by Richard A. Friedman, a contributor to the New York Times, focuses on the issues of anxieties, fear, panic attacks, and related feelings. To be specific, Friedman reflects on the possibility to control these negative feelings and eliminate them through medicines. The author starts with the explanation why people have panic attacks or phobias and how it brings a lot of inconvenience to everyday life. After this, Friedman…

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    experiences on this planet, ceasing to exist and think, and being blindfolded of the experience after death strikes fear into the hearts of all human beings. Each day lived is another day closer to the end. We fear this. We die for an eternity. We fear this. The probable pain unbeknownst to us before death. We fear this. The mental illusion of fear dwells within…

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    daredevils definitely have fear. Anytime you embark on an activity that can claim your life, you will have some level of fear. However, the difference between daredevils and the rest of us, is that they have harnessed a way to continue to take action despite their fears. You can scour the internet and found probably hundreds of hacks for overcoming fear. But the truth is, the only thing that daredevils do that many of us don't, is make the choice to accept the fear and do the activity…

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    Agoraphobia is the fear of open spaces. It is a very common phobia. Many people think that agoraphobia means a fear of public spaces and open spaces, but this is just part of it. With agoraphobia you may have the fear of entering shops, crowds, public spaces, travelling in trains planes or buses. You may also fear being on a bridge or elevator, being in a movie theater or restaurant where there is no easy escape. All these stem from one fear- a fear of being in a place where help is not…

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    Fear. We all have it. As humans of earth, we are given an emotion that holds us back from our lives. It sucks away the life in our souls. Surrendering to fear only discourages us from the beauty of life. All of us have fallen victim to fear. Deep down every human has a fear whether it be fear of heights or fear of spiders. Fears are seemingly hard to vanquish, especially if the fear is intimidating. As time progresses, fears get stronger and stronger, while the victim gets more fearful. The…

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    Anxiety Research Paper

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    People often encounter a general state of worry or fear before something challenging such as a test, examination, and interview or making an important decision. These feelings are easily justified and considered normal. Anxiety is a sensitivity of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome. Anxiety is a normal human feeling that everyone experiences at times. Stress is often caused by external influences, while anxiety is an internal…

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    extreme fear of an object or problem. A phobia is similar to a normal fear and can determine if it becomes a phobia. Each person has a different symptom with phobias. However, the following symptoms of phobic reaction will show up are dizziness, rapid heartbeat, trembling and dread or panic. There are many different types of specific phobias of objects or situations. They include Animal phobias, Situational phobias, and other phobias. Adults with a specific phobia have problems overcoming the…

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    Definitions Of Fears

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    Do you have a fear? Well it is natural to have a fears so now let’s learn what fears do people have, what are fears, and ways to overcome them. Some people have the same and/or different fears and what are fears. According to “Fears and Phobias” it states “ Fear is one of the most basic human emotions. It is programmed into the nervous system and works like an instinct.” This means fears are a natural thing to have a lot of people have fears. Some fears people have are speaking in public…

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    She points out that “it was strange — and insulting — to have my courage doubted. I never heard my male colleagues asked this. Apparently, fear is expected of women” to claim that the essential difference between women and men is that women are behooved to keep away from fear in their opinion. When people asked whether she were scared, the answer is obvious, of course she was scared because no one wouldn’t be scared running to a house burning up in flames…

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