The Parable of the Squirrel: Alleviating the Anxiety of Agoraphobia |
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Authors: | Donald Capps |
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Affiliation: | 1. Princeton Theological Seminary, PO Box 821, Princeton, NJ, 08542-0803, USA
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Abstract: | This article focuses on agoraphobia, one of the anxiety disorders, and draws on William James (James 1890/1905), the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (American Psychiatric Association 2000) and Aaron T. Beck and Gary Emery (1985) to present and explore the psychodynamics of agoraphobia, including its behavioral manifestations, the personality features that may predispose a person to become agoraphobic, and the factors that may precipitate its emergence at a particular time in one??s life. A parable concerning a squirrel having difficulty crossing the street frames the discussion. |
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