To Gephyrophobiacs, Bridges Are a Terror
For some, the fear of bridges is paralyzing; for others, it becomes simply a somewhat embarrassing, highly uncomfortable backdrop to their lives.
Before Triathlon, Psychologists Calm Athletes’ Fears
For the first time in the history of the triathlon in Manhattan, race officials arranged for a team of psychologists to help competitors who had prerace jitters.
Rockets Fray Nerves in Israeli ‘Bull’s-Eye’ CityAfter seven years of rocket fire, sometimes sporadic and sometimes intense, Sderot, a working-class Israeli town, has turned into a city of fear.
Mood Problems Prevalent After Katrina, Survey Finds
A new analysis finds that the delayed government response almost certainly made mood problems after the storm worse.
Having a Baby: Anxious Dreams Common in Early MotherhoodPregnant women and those who have recently given birth commonly have dreams in which their baby is in danger, a new study suggests.
For Fear of Flying, Therapy Takes to the Skies
With small steps, participants in Freedom to Fly learn to “out-bluff” their anxiety.