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Перевод: agoraphobia speek agoraphobia


[существительное]
боязнь пространства; боязнь ; агорафобия


Тезаурус:

  1. But just as he had used her agoraphobia as a defence against having to know about his need to find her safely where he had left her, so too did her lack of sexual response defend him from knowing about his need to keep her under his control.
  2. In contrast, Clive repressed all his earlier yearnings for closeness, but continued to express the old protest in his detached manner to all and sundry, and in his constant irritation with his wife's agoraphobia and anxiety as to his whereabouts.
  3. It was agoraphobia but felt like claustrophobia.
  4. DEFENCES Clive Greenacre, in his distrust, used his wife's agoraphobia as a defence against his own need to be sure of her being safely where he left her.
  5. Both Morrissey and Kristin Hersh work with and within the flux of adolescence - the vacillation between agoraphobia and claustrophobia, possibility and constraint; the feeling that one's body, and the cultural meanings attributed to it, are a cage.
  6. About agoraphobia and claustrophobia and the paradoxical desire to be let out into unconfined space, the wild moorland, the open ground, and at the same time to be closed into tighter and tighter impenetrable small spaces - like Emily Dickinson's voluntary confinement, like the Sibyl's jar.
  7. No more agoraphobia (mistrust of anything longer than the classic three minutes, the squitBrit aversion to the cumulus wail).
  8. She had already had one nervous breakdown, which was no doubt a great nuisance to everybody, and now she was heading for something worse: agoraphobia.
  9. Kristin continues: "A lot of the songs deal with the agoraphobia versus claustrophobia dilemma: the problem of what a home is, when do you leave it, how are you going to make yourself a home.
  10. Though the standard approach to agoraphobia is an overtly behavioural one of graded exposure, many of the aspects of exposure that used to be described as "non-specific", such as arriving at a realistic interpretation of the week's events, or at accurate expectations for the future, or dealing with reservations about treatment, are now described in cognitive terms.
  11. The result of trying to be a valid person has made me prone to depression, agoraphobia, and reclusiveness - for I'm tired to have to constantly explain my "differentness".
  12. When someone can't cope with panic attacks, agoraphobia is often the consequence and treating this condition requires specialist help.
  13. For example, Rose Greenacre's agoraphobia was a useful container for Bob Greenacre.

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