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4. Dye, Column Lee. (July 6, 2011) “Shark Attack: First by Vicious, Small Species.” ABC News.

5. Cellania, Miss. (April 3, 2014) “8 Parasites That Create Zombie Animals.” Mental Floss.

6. Miller, Sara G. (January 25, 2017) “Doctors Remove 6-Foot-Long Tapeworm from Man’s Gut.” Live Science.

7. “The Great Gatsby in 3D: Top 10 Movie Gimmicks.” (Jan 12, 2011) TIME.

Chapter Fifteen: Get Out

1. Debruge, Peter. (2017) “Film Review: Get Out.” Variety.

2. Orne, Martin T., and A. Gordon Hammer. “Hypnosis.” Encyclopedia Britannica.

3. Kand, Erick. (2019) https://hypnosisevents.com/.

4. Kreskin. (1973) The Amazing World of Kreskin. Random House, 143.

5. Dwivedi, Sachin K., and Anuradha Kotnala. (December 2014) “Impact of Hypnotherapy in Mitigating the Symptoms of Depression.” Indian Journal of Positive Psychology 5 (4), 456–460.

6. Thompson, Brian. “Recovered Trauma Memories and Hypnosis.” https://www.mentalhelp.net/blogs/recovered-trauma-memories-and-hypnosis/

7. Thompson, Brian. “Recovered Trauma Memories and Hypnosis.” https://www.mentalhelp.net/blogs/recovered-trauma-memories-and-hypnosis/

8. Coram, Gregory J., James L. Hafner (December 1988) “Early Recollections and Hypnosis.” Individual Psychology: The Journal of Adlerian Theory, Research & Practice 44 (4), 472–480.

9. Andrews, Travis M. (November 15, 2016) “An Ohio Lawyer Hypnotized Six Female Clients and then Molested Them. Now He’s Going to Prison.” The Washington Post.

Chapter Sixteen: Cujo

1. Hagen, Elizabeth. (Oct 2009) “Why Bats Are Good.” ASU School of Life Sciences Ask a Biologist.https://askabiologist.asu.edu/explore/bats

2. “What You Should Know about Cynophobia.” https://www.healthline.com/health/cynophobia#symptoms

3. Coren, Stanley. (Sept 2012) “How Many Dogs Are There in the World?” Psychology Today.

4. Hendry, Annabella. (2014) “Black Dog.” Supernatural Magazine.

5. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. (1902) The Hound of the Baskervilles. London. Chapter 14.

6. Brontë, Charlotte. (1847) Jane Eyre. London.

7. “Rabies.” (2018) World Health Organization.

8. Berezow, Alex. (2019) “Woman Suffers Terrifying Death from Rabies after Puppy Bite.” American Council of Science and Health.

Chapter Seventeen: Arachnophobia

1. McKechnie, Claire Charlotte. (Dec 2012) “Spiders, Horror, and Animal Others in Late Victorian Empire Fiction.” Journal of Victorian Culture 17 (4), 505–516.

2. Buddle, Chris. (May 2015) “Why Are We So Afraid of Spiders?” Independent.

3. Kempley, Rita. (Jun 1990) “Arachnophobia.” The Washington Post.

4. Berg, Ken. (June 1990) “Actor Found ‘Arachnophobia’ Co-Stars No Big Hairy Deal.” The Orlando Sentinel.

5. Nag, Oishimaya Sen. (Aug 2017) “The Most Dangerous Animals of Amazon Rainforest.”https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-most-dangerous-animals-of-the-amazon-rainforest.html

6. Richards, Stephanie. “Venomous Spider Bites in the United States.” https://www.terminix.com/pest-control/spiders/bites/venomous-spider-bites/

7. Hall, G. (2001) “Avondale Spider, Our Hollywood Star!” Lincoln, New Zealand: Landcare Research.

8. Svetkey, Benjamin. (July 1990) “Wrangling Real Tarantulas in ‘Arachnophobia’ Entertainment Weekly.

9. McCarthy, Erin. (July 2015) “18 Creepy Facts about Arachnophobia.” http://mentalfloss.com/article/66197/18-creepy-facts-about-arachnophobia

10. Geertds, Megan S. (March 2016) “(Un)Real Animals: Anthropomorphism and Early Learning about Animals.” Child Development Perspectives 10 (1), 10–14.

11. Gard, Carolyn J. (Jan 1999) “Coping with the Fear of Fear.” Current Health 2 (25), 22–24.

12. King, Neville J., Peter Muris, and Thomas H. Ollendick. (May 2005) “Childhood Fears and Phobias: Assessment and Treatment.” Childhood and Adolescent Mental Health 10 (2), 50–56.

13. Sher, Daniel. “Anxiety and Paralysis.” Calm Clinic. https://www.calmclinic.com/anxiety/paralysis

Chapter Eighteen: The Birds

1. “How Many Birds Are There on Earth?” http://birding-world.com/many-birds-earth/

2. Kizer, KW. (July 1994) “Domoic Acid Poisoning.” Western Journal of Medicine 161 (1), 59–60.

3. “Domoic Acid Information and History.” (May 2009) https://web.archive.org/web/20090513065206/http://www.cimwi.org/stranded_domoic.html

4. Jacobs, Julia. (Oct 7 2018) “Drunk Birds? How a Small Minnesota City Stumbled into the Spotlight.” The New York Times.

5. Smith-Strickland, Kiona. (June 24 2015) “Crows May Be as Intelligent as Apes, Scientists Say.” The Sydney Morning Herald.

6. Metcalfe, John. (Aug 10 2017) “When Crows Attack.” City Lab.

Chapter Twenty: The Shining

1. Dockterman, Eliana. (Feb 18, 2014) “How to Avoid Cabin Fever during the Endless Winter.” Time.com.

2. Rosenblatt, Paul C., Roxanne Marie Anderson, and Patricia A. Johnson. (June 1984) “The Meaning of Cabin Fever.” Journal of Social Psychology 123 (1), 43–54.

3. O’Neill, Natalie. (Oct 30, 2018) “Antarctica Scientist Stabbed Colleague for Spoiling Book Endings.” New York Post.

Chapter Twenty-One: The Ring

1. Addiss, Steven. (1986) Japanese Ghosts and Demons. George Braziller, Inc.

2. Lieberson, Alan D. (November 8, 2004) “How Long Can a Person Survive without Food?” Scientific American.

3. Mullen, Lincoln. (August 18, 2011) “How to Persuade—With Ethos, Pathos, or Logos?” The Chronicle of Higher Education.

4. Stern, Victoria. (Sep/Oct 2015) “The Fall and Rise of Subliminal Messaging.” Scientific American Mind 26 (5).

Chapter Twenty-Two: Creature from the Black Lagoon

1. Walker, Sally M. (1999) Manatees. Minneapolis: Carolrhoda Books, 7.

2. Knappert, Jan. (1992) Pacific Mythology. Acquarian/Thorson Harper Collins, 15.

3. Milton, John. (2001) Paradise Lost. New York: Signet Classic.