The Fear in Mongolian Society: Comparative Analysis
Journal: Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (Vol.4, No. 2)Publication Date: 2015-05-15
Authors : Davaa Jagdag; Altangerel Balgan;
Page : 145-153
Keywords : Fear stimulus; social phobia; psychoanalysis; extra-ordinary behavior; complex phenomena; emotional association; cognitive and psychodynamic therapy;
Abstract
Fear (phobia) presents a social phenomenon in contemporary society and for people is important to overcome a fear and to adapt social changes and human interactions. In this paper authors have introduced results of comparative analysis of fear provided at Mongolian National University. Current analysis on fear is examining several factors involved in the development of fear (phobia) focusing on complexity of fear stimulus reflecting social dynamics. Areas of analysis include emotional, cognitive, behavioral and social symptoms of fear in different social settings. Analysis of sense of fear of Mongolians is presented in comparison with findings of other researches in EU countries.
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