Extreme fear, shyness, and social phobia origins, biological mechanisms, and clinical outcomes

I. THE PHENOMENA AND DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDHOOD SHYNESS AND FEAR: CONCEPTUAL AND BIOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS 1. The concept of behavioral inhibition, Jerome Kagan 2. Individual differences in childhood shyness: Distinguishing fearful and self-conscious shyness, W. Raymond Crozier 3. Attachment, temp...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Schmidt, Louis A. (-), Schulkin, Jay
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Oxford University Press 1999.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:Series in affective science.
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  • Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Contributors; Part I. The Phenomena of Childhood Fear and Shyness: Conceptual, Biological, and Developmental Considerations; 1 The Concept of Behavioral Inhibition; 2 Individual Differences in Childhood Shyness: Distinguishing Fearful and Self-Conscious Shyness; 3 Attachment, Temperament, and Adrenocortical Function in Infancy; 4 Conceptual, Biological, and Behavioral Distinctions Among Different Categories of Shy Children; 5 Behavioral Inhibition and the Emotional Circuitry of the Brain: Stability and Plasticity During the Early Childhood Years
  • Commentary: Temperament, Fear, and Shyness Part II. Endocrine and Neural Bases of Fear: Implications for Understanding Extreme Shyness and Developmental Outcome; 6 Neural Mechanisms and the Development of Individual Differences in Behavioral Inhibition; 7 The Neural Circuits that Underlie Fear; 8 Neuroendocrine Regulation of Fear and Anxiety; 9 Lifelong Effects of Hormones on Brain Development: Relationship to Health and Disease; Commentary: The Inhibited Child ""Syndrome"": Thoughts on its Potential Pathogenesis and Sequelae; Part III. Developmental Outcomes and Clinical Perspectives
  • 10 The Natural Course of Shyness and Related Syndromes 11 Varieties of Shyness in Adolescence and Adulthood; 12 High Sensitivity as One Source of Fearfulness and Shyness: Preliminary Research and Clinical Implications; 13 Extreme Fear, Shyness, and Social Phobia: Treatment and Intervention; Commentary: Developmental Outcomes and Clinical Perspectives; Epilogue; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; Z