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List of Phobias: Beaten by a Rod Or Instrument of Punishment, Or of # Being Severely Criticized — Rhabdophobia
List of Phobias and Simple Cures.Pdf
Overcoming Fear of Heights by Antony
Psychological Approaches in the Treatment of Specific Phobias: a Meta-Analysis ☆ ⁎ Kate B
List of Phobias
The Use of Virtual Reality Technology in the Treatment of Anxiety and Other Psychiatric Disorders Jessica L
Phobia, Panic, and the Anxiety Disorders
0Phobia – Towards a Virtual Cure for Acrophobia: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial T
Glucocorticoids Enhance Extinction-Based Psychotherapy
The Effects of Virtual Reality Therapy on Acrophobia: a Literature Review
Visual-Vestibular and Postural Interactions Can Act As Cues That Trigger Motion Sickness and Can Also Have a Role in Some Anxiety Disorders
Effectiveness of a Stand-Alone, Smartphone-Based Virtual Reality Exposure App to Reduce Fear of Heights in Real-Life: a Randomized Trial
Some Notes on a Historical Perspective of Panic Disorder
Relationship Between Vestibular System, Vision, Anxiety, and Chronic Motion Sensitivity
LIST of PHOBIAS Presented By: the Post Apocalyptic Forge Source
Acrophobia Treatment with Virtual Reality-Assisted Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Two Case Reports
Phobias and Other Anxiety Disorders Under the Americans with Disabilities Act
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Effect of Vestibular Exercise on Balance Among Acrophobia
An Effective Virtual Reality Based Remedy for Acrophobia
Virtual Reality and Specific Phobias
An Innovative Solution Based on Virtual Reality to Treat Phobia
Height Intolerance Between Physiological Mechanisms and Psychological Distress
Employee Employee Assistance Program NEWSLETTER April 2019
(2009) the Impact of Visual Flow Stimuli
Phobias Phobia – a Very Strong Or Irrational Fear of Something
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IRRATIONAL BELIEFS and the ANXIETY DISORDERS Joseph A
Visual Height Intolerance and Acrophobia: Distressing Partners for Life
Visual-Vestibular and Postural Interactions Can Act As Cues That Trigger Motion Sickness and Can Also Have a Role in Some Anxiety Disorders
Distortion of the Perception of Existential Space: As Illustrated by Phobias