• ) }. PAGE 21 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, MAY M, IM* Some claustrophobic (fear these cases, some experts general feeling of of closed-in places) patients feel that the phobic object is inadequacy and fear, can recall being locked in or a symbolic representation of Next: Treatment of trapped in a small confined early psychological trauma. Phobias. space as a child. Other patients who had been Thus, a fear of closed-in ^ frightened by or bitten by a places may symbolically -------- dog as a child, have, as represent a deep seated fear adults, an extremely of abandonment. Fear of terrified reaction to all dogs, animals may represent a " even years after the original fear of punishment for /r~r~' ) incident has been forgotten, wrongdoing. C1 S [ In such patients, it may /\ ̂JXZP '7W / take hours of therapy before More likely, however, the 1/ h\ the traumatic event can be majority of phobic behavior /! / remembered. is very simply an expression Hv#) v--X / / In other patients, however, of an internal feeling of ' ' ^ \ / ' there, does not seem to be anxiety which is discharged any history of definite during the phobic attack. In traumatic events that are this case, the phobia is not Thanks to gas prices, a lot directly related to. the for- symbolic in its meaning, but • f'Hing stations now come mation of the phobia. In simply an expression of a with a curse mine. Students Rate History Awards Harrison High For in JOSKHI < <MU > staff psychologist ---news from the Family Service and Mental Health Clinic of McHenry County (Editor's note: This is There are differing another in a series of theories as to the reasons especially written articles why people develop phobic for McHenry County behavior or fear reactions to readers. Joseph Cools is a certain situations. There is psychologist on the Family some evidence to suggest Service and Community that a person can develop a Mental Health Center staff, phobia as a result of a single This article is "Coping - traumatic or series of Etiology of .Phobic traumatic emotional ex- Behavior".) periences as a child. Fort Dearborn. Jeff Schuster and Andrew Mazurkiewicz received good ratings for their research papers on the "'"Life Saving Boys of Northwestern" and "Col. William McHenry". Chris Anderson and Jerry Kimble were awarded ex* cellent ratings for their, artwork replica of the front page of the 1894 Chicago.. Tribune. Each project had to be completely researched and documented, Previously, these six students had all received superior ratings at the Country Club Hills regional contest held April 19. Two other Harrison school students were also honored as "Student Historians of the Month", Bill Howard and Tammi. Miller, whose work was published in the magazine, Illinois History. The six students in at tendance were accompanied by their teacher, Fred Reed, and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Dolby, Mr. and Mrs. William Howard, Mr. Keith Miller and Mrs. Peggy OHanlin. Ray Jones, Superintendent of Harrison school, has annpunced that the 1981 regional history contest will be held at Harrison and that local schools will be en couraged to compete. The Illinois Student Historian program and the regional and state meetings are under the sponsorship of the Illinois State Historical society. JOHN F. LAMPE Available To Practice In •PERSONAL INJURY/TRIALS •BUSINESS/CORPORATIONS •ZONING •WILLS/PROBATE •DIVORCE , *REAL ESTATE •WORKMAN'S COMP. RNDGRRDEN CENTER 4727 W. Crystal Lake Road ^ McHenry, Illinois ^ X 385-3074 / •Vegetable Plants •Seed Potatoes •Onion Sets •White Marble (Stone) •Individually Potted Burpee Big Boy ^ Tomato Plants •Rose Bushes •Hanging Baskets •Bedding Plants •Geraniums •Seeds Open: M.-F. 8 am. - 5 pm. Sat. 9 am. - Noon 3424 W. Elm Suitie 27 McHenry SALE! Others by appt SALUTE DAIRY MONTH-John Block, director of the Illinois Department of Agriculture, and Karrie Marande, Woodstock, American Dairy Association of Illinois Dairy Princess, salute June Dairy month. The 1980 promotional theme centers around "Drink It Up, America" and stresses that milk and dairy products help build strong bones and healthy teeth. (DonPea»leyPh^og»£h^ •Painting & decorating •Ceramic tile UNIQUE SERVICES •Advice or assistance tor Do it yourselfers •A My house is moking me crozy hotline GALLERY OF ART OPEN TUES.-SUN 10:30 AM-5 PM aoc •Free inspection < your home ele<' •Additions to system •Hoi water Heaters •Concrete ft brick patios SALLY MILLER LIMITED EDITIONS AVAILABLE HERE!! Other LimitckJ Editions and Decorator prints Also Available. v We want to DECK your house! WitH a new pressure treated wood deck. But because money is tight we want Jo do it gently. So we are offering a coupon for a rebate of .50 cents per square loot of finished deck area. (Not including stairs and benchesf Here are some pos- sible savings: 10* 10 DECK. 'SO.OO 10K 12 DECK "SO.OO WE FRAME NEEDLEPOINTS I7I4N9 10016 MAIN ST.-RIDTMO"4. II situs ' M MOMS CNMK SCMVICC CUT m H*IF AND m»«f WITH A PtltWP