[She] developed, soon after the menopause, melancholic symptoms, with crises of panphobic terror.
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[She] developed, soon after the menopause, melancholic symptoms, with crises of panphobic terror.
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In addition to frequent panic attacks and her panphobic states, which had rendered her completely indigent vocationally and socially for many years, there were periods associated with marked anxiety […]
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Howard Hughes was one of the most well known phobics of all time. He was microphobic (afraid of germs), agoraphobic (afraid of open spaces and unfamiliar places), and eventually he became panphobic (afraid of everything and everyone).
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In part, this is because of the suspicious and panphobic defenses these veterans utilize, defenses that make it almost impossible for them to attain self-cohesion through merger.
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