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Certainly they represented an extreme life, a conjunction of primal need, pleasure and intense fears of illness and death.
This time he has taken on "Les Noces" (above), a 1914 classic in which the choreographer Bronislava Nijinska evoked a bride's intense fears as she prepares for her wedding.
In the wake of the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks, some members of the public have developed intense fears of germ warfare, and are trying to stock up on their own supplies.
This partly accounts for the intense fears and debilitating shame she projects back onto some of her female relatives, but Hill doesn't reveal enough about the narrator's life to establish her as a substantial character and thus make her scrapbook a psychological jigsaw puzzle.
In tests on 128 children ages 6 to 17, the National Institute of Mental Health found that the drug worked far better than a placebo for treating unnaturally intense fears that arise in social situations or when children are separated from their parents.
Through your work as a therapist you have come up with some unconventional methods to help folks get through intense fears about flying in an aircraft.
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My dictionary defines terror as "intense fear".
"Mary has an intense fear of eating overdressed salad".
Agoraphobia, type of anxiety disorder characterized by avoidance of situations that induce intense fear and panic.
He also found intense fear of discovery, a fear, he says, that rubbed off.
This intense fear of isolation and vulnerability is the driving force for Trapped.
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