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Antihydrophobic
Antihydrophobic An`ti*hy`dro*phob"ic, a. (Med.) Counteracting or preventing hydrophobia. -- n. A remedy for hydrophobia.
Hydrophobic
Hydrophobic Hy`dro*phob"ic, a. [L. hydrophobicus, Gr. ?: cf. F. hydrophobique.] Of or pertaining to hydrophobia; producing or caused by rabies; as, hydrophobic symptoms; the hydrophobic poison.

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- classifies phobic disorders under the category of mental, behavioural or neurodevelopmental disorders. The ICD-10 differentiates between Phobic anxiety disorders...
- The Phobic is a 2006 psychological thriller directed by Margo Romero and produced by Alex Ryan Productions, Inc. Courtney Gains - Dr. Cecil Westlake Juliette...
- The English suffixes -phobia, -phobic, -phobe (from Gr**** φόβος phobos, "fear") occur in technical usage in psychiatry to construct words that describe...
- Subtype and description Personality traits Phobic avoidant (including dependent features) General apprehensiveness displaced with avoidable tangible precipitant;...
- Digital phobic is an informal phrase used to describe a reluctance to become fully immersed in the digital age for being fearful of how it might negatively...
- Musician. He is also the author of Wish I Could Be There: Notes from a Phobic Life, which examines his experiences with anxiety and panic disorder, as...
- is higher. A proper name for BII has yet to be created. When exposed to phobic triggers, those with the phobia often experience a two-phase response: an...
- desensitization inhibit feelings of anxiety that come with being exposed to phobic stimuli. Deep muscle relaxation techniques are the primary method used by...
- intensity to the phobic stimulus and by removing the option of avoidance behaviours aims to change the patients response to the phobic stimulus. This occurs...
- to wish to happen, the very things he fears (the former applying to the phobic patient, the latter to the obsessive-compulsive) — Viktor Frankl, Defines...