PART I: NORMAL FEAR
1: Fear, Defense and Evolution
2: Situations Which Evoke Fear
3: Fear Behaviors: The Four Strategies
4: Some Fear Adaptations
PART II: ETIOLOGY
5: Development of Fear
6: Genetics of Fear
7: Physiology of Fear
8: Learning of Fear
PART III: CLINICAL SYNDROMES
9: Phobic and Obsessive-Compulsive Phenomena: Classification,
Prevalence and Relationship to Other Problems
10: The Agoraphobic Syndrome (Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia)
11: Social and Specific Phobias
12: Traumatic Phobias, Illness Phobias, and Children's Phobias
13: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders (OCD)
PART IV: TREATMENT
14: Psychological Treatment: Principles
15: Psychological Treatment: Clinical Issues
16: Physical Treatments of Phobic and Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorders
"Extensively researched and well-written presentation of a broad
scope of human and animal data relevant to the development and
treatment of anxiety disorders....The text flows nicely and is
often even entertaining in its provocative presentation of
theoretical speculation....An extraordinary accomplishment by a
single author. It succeeds...in integrating a vast array of human
and animal literature on the etiology, description, and treatment
of phobic
disorders, panic disorders, and related anxiety
syndromes."--Hospital and Community Psychiatry
"Written by one of the eminent researchers and clinicians in the
anxiety disorders....How does one proceed to cover the depth as
well as breadth of this highly detailed effort?....A towering
addition to our comprehension of the anxiety disorders....primarily
a reference text for persons interested in extending their grasp of
the anxiety disorders."--American Journal of Psychiatry
"This volume is a major scientific treatise on all aspects of fear,
both normal and pathological, and is distinguished by its clarity,
careful analysis of difficult material, and judicious evaluation of
experimental evidence. There is little to criticise....[A]
magnificent book which, like its predecessor, will almost certainly
remain the standard work on the subject....Psychiatrists,
psychologists and ethologists will all find much to interest and
even
fascinate them."--British Journal of Psychiatry
"This is a thorough and scientific text that would fit equally well
on the shelves of researchers and practitioners. It is highly
recommended."--Contemporary Psychology
"This is a scholarly, lucidly written text. The author has
impressively drawn from the literature of many diverse fields of
research....A comprehensive text on the anxiety disorders, with
over 2,000 references. It should be of interest both to the
clinician in the field--who is often faced with patients resistant
to either biological or psychotherapeutic treatments--and to the
anxiety researcher, because of its breadth of coverage and
integration of a diverse
literature."--The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
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