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The Encyclopedia of Phobias, Fears, and Anxieties (The social issues encyclopedia series) [Hardcover]

Ronald M. Doctor (Author), Ada P. Kahn (Author)
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Did you know that genuphobia is the fear of knees and that sesquipe dalophobia is the fear of long words? These and the many other fears, phobias, and anxieties in this encyclopedia are not just potential spelling bee terms but recognized psychological disorders. There are over 2,000 entries in this new edition (the first was published in 1989) that describe things, feelings, and situations that impact people's lives in a negative way. There are a few biographical entries for professionals (Abraham Maslow, Rollo May) whose theories and research have influenced treatment of these conditions or have explained their origins. Some entries are single-sentence definitions. Others run for several pages and include examples of how the phobia is manifested, historical background, causation theories, and treatment approaches. Self-tests and self-help suggestions accompany some articles, as well as names and addresses of organizations offering information and support. A comprehensive subject-specific organization list appears at the end of the book. Most of the entries appeared in the first edition. A few have been expanded, but the reference citations have not been updated and most date from the 1970s and 1980s. References to the DSM are to the DSM-III rather than IV. New articles cover topics such as technophobia (fear of technology) and alternative therapies (Ayurveda, homeopathy). The encyclopedia is written for a general audience and is essentially jargon free, but there are exceptions. For example, the diagnostic criteria from DSM-III-R contain undefined terminology that may be unfamiliar to the general reader. There are other problems. Some see references are circular in nature rather than directed to a main entry. For example, the entry for homilophobia refers the reader to sermons, fear of , which is defined only as homilophobia with no additional explanation. Some references are confusing. Didaskaleinopho bia, defined as "fear of going to school," directs the reader to School phobia, but the School phobia entry states that the condition is called scolionophobia . Despite its shortcomings the encyclopedia has become a core resource and appears on many college and university lists of important reference works. Public libraries will reach for it when the crossword customer calls asking for a 15-letter word meaning fear of nosebleeds (epistaxiophobia ). Libraries owning a copy of the 1989 edition in good condition could pass on this one. RBB
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  • Hardcover: 487 pages
  • Publisher: Facts on File (November 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0816017980
  • ISBN-13: 978-0816017980
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 7.4 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,428,039 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Multi-purpose Referancnce Book, December 10, 1999
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This review is from: The Encyclopedia of Phobias, Fears, and Anxieties (The social issues encyclopedia series) (Hardcover)
While I am not a professional in this feild I have found this book remarkably help full in in understanding what these human behaviours are, the theories behind them, some of the medications that are/have been used in some cases and a few of the clinical studies that have been done in this feild.

The material is written in laymens terns and is arranged alphabtically. It would be of assistance to anyone wanting a better understanding of the feild or then student who is just starting their studies in college in this feild.

In my case the book has been and still is used in a most unusal way. I am referee for war gaming and have successfully used this referance with my players to prevent "perfect" characters from existing. The players in turn become so drawned to the book they wind up reading it and learning about this whole area!

This book would have recieved 5 stars except for the fact that the material is all listed as one listing: clinical, definitions, and Pharmacology (sp?). The book would have been better off as one book with several distinct sections.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great reference, January 5, 2011
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This review is from: The Encyclopedia of Phobias, Fears, and Anxieties (The social issues encyclopedia series) (Hardcover)
I first encountered this book when I was in middle school and was in the library for a research project, and the one thing about it I always hated was it was a reference book - I couldn't check it out! Then, when I found it in a bookstore, I was only making babysitters wages and couldn't exactly shell out the $75+ I remember it cost. Finally, when I made enough money to buy it, it was out of print!

Thankfully, I found it online and I have been extremely pleased with the purchase. This book has inspired a lasting fascination with human psychology and the effect of fear. I recommend it for anyone who hopes to gain a greater insight to the human psyche.
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5.0 out of 5 stars tremendous resource!, January 20, 2004
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i found this book to be immensely helpful, and i find myself returning to it again and again.
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