... century witnessed the beginning ofthe medicalization ofthe abnormal experiences of fear. The Genealogy of Social Phobia 17 having a dual locus. As in all such disorders, the anxious response ... appli-cation of its psychometric methods to the study of social phobia. The first scale for the measurement of social anxiety À the psychologicalconstruct at the heart of social phobia À is devised ... to the normal, the social phobicresponse is exaggerated, over-generalized, and chronic. The issues raisedby these incompatible points of view attending the inception of the notion of social phobia...
... inadequacy on the part ofthe patients foreseeingfailure in achieving their social aims. The second approach by contrast, de-emphasizes the formal/struc-tural aspects ofthe proper performance of social ... devel-oped. Although often using rather similar methods of inducing behaviorchange, the two differ radically in the manner of construing the content of treatment. The first À I shall name it structural ... patients. While the reduction of subjectiveanxiety and the tendency to avoid was worthwhile, the medicationsalso induce adverse effects, the nature and the extent of which vary. The main ones...
... The archeologists study the clothes, the furniture and the food which they find in these tombs. They study the treasures and the writings and drawings on the walls. But the treasures in the ... twenty kilometres north-east of Karnak. The lorry was parked beside a large rock. There were three men in the shade ofthe rock. They were keeping out ofthe heat ofthe midday sun. 'You've ... got out ofthe lift on the top floor and rang the bell ofthe flat door. The door was opened by the Professor's housekeeper. The housekeeper knew Salahadin and showed him into the sitting-room....
... published The Origin of Species, which became the scientific basis for the study of the evolution of humans. Many peoplein the nineteenth century detestedDarwin's theory ofthe evolution of manbecause ... of sciencebecause it contradicted their beliefs, and was afraid that the results of science would lead to the destruction of mankind. Thus, the study of science was limited because offearof ... TheFearof Science To live in the today's world isto be surrounded by the products of science. For it is science that gaveour society color television, the bottle of aspirin, and the...
... are drawn from the councils ofthe National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. The members ofthe committee responsible for the report were ... for the final content of this report rests entirely with the authoring committee and the institution. The following individuals also greatly assisted the work ofthe committee through their ... creators and end users of new technology. Once the definition ofthe endpoint was agreed, AIM-C partners tackled the concept of a window of opportunity. During the design process, the design team...
... over-generalized, and chronic. The issues raisedby these incompatible points of view attending the inception of the notion of social phobia are as relevant now as they were then; they areas controversial ... social phobia. Examination ofthe validity both ofthe construct and ofthe methodsassessing it is indispensable for interpreting the results arising fromdifferent experiments testing the hypotheses ... weaknessesin the social phobic pattern. The eagerness to please and gain the appre-ciation of others, while dreading disapproval, is one ofthe threads run-ning through the description of social phobia...
... for you.’ The youth went with the waggoner, and in the evening they arrived at an inn where they wished to pass the night. Then at the entrance ofthe parlour the youth again said quite loudly: ... round.’ Then he took the skulls and put them in the lathe and turned them till they were round. ‘There, now they will roll better!’ said he. ‘Hurrah! now we’ll have fun!’ He played with them and ... riches. The youth drew out the axe and let him go. The old man led him back into the castle, and in a cellar showed him three chests full of gold. Of these,’ said he, ‘one part is for the poor, the...
... our death. The pattern ofthe modern world, then, has been to removefrom our understanding of what it is to die, that is, on the one hand the promise of life after death, and on the other the ... elegantlyinverting the problem. The post mortem question for Veitch is not one of burial but of exhumation. What, he asks, is the role ofthe undeadin the legal constitution ofthe nation? The victims of wars, ... providing that, where there is a sentence of death, there should be Death as the Horizon ofthe Law 27 to the philosophies of property and of will which underpin it. ForNaffine, the right to burial...
... the presynaptic terminals of either GABAergic or glutamatergic neurons, promoting, alterna-tively, the suppression ofthe release of GABA, which is a poten-tially neurotoxic mechanism, or of ... toxicresponses in ischemia, depending on a number of fac-tors. Among these, two ofthe most important appearto be (a) the dose ofthe administered CB drug and (b) the specific endocannabinoid that accumulates ... targetsfor the development of novel stroke therapies has beenstimulated by the detailed description ofthe endocann-abinoid system in the mammalian brain. This has beenaccomplished thanks to the...
... from the other bran-ches, which was indeed predicted. The other maingroup, obtained 97% ofthe time in 20 740 exploredtrees, contained the DIDO PHD sequences clusteredwith the PHF and the ... analyses The localization ofthe DIDO1 gene in the context of chromatin stability was addressed experimentally.Although the experiments conducted were preliminary,they indicated the involvement of ... isoform(Figs 3 and S2). It is the second domain ofthe elonga-tion factor, TFSII [15], that stimulates RNA poly-merase II to transcribe through regions of DNA. The structure of domain III of...
... capture the members ofthe mob. Absolutely no information could be had from any of them, and the whole affair had the appearance of being the work of roughs who either lived in the vicinity, or their ... to the aid ofthe authorities the active personal cooperation ofthe entire better element. The members ofthe mob readily admitted that they had taken part in the assaults which marked the ... helpless prisoner. The account is as follows: The police made some arrests in the neighborhood ofthe killing ofthe two officers. Mobs of young darkies gathered everywhere. These Negroes talked...