FROM THE CHILDISH AFRAID TO THE PHOBIA
Abstract
Chapeuzinho amarelo was written in 1979 offers to studies in your specific area,literature, the small book with eighteen pages enable other researchers such as in a psychology
area by your lofty text. This way, it´s necessary to analyze a literary corpus to the approach to apsychology topic. Lately disruptions link to anxiety are one of the brazilians´ main problems
mental health and it is the case of the phobias´ and the Chico Buarque´s literature also trough
children’s book. I stand this study to presenting an identifying between two different areas to
show how one simple feeling can turn a phobia late.
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