TOP 10 PHOBIAS
Phobias
are a common form of anxiety disorders. An American study by the National
Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) found that between 8.7% and 18.1% of
Americans suffer from phobias. Broken down by age and gender, the study found
that phobias were the most common mental illness among women in all age groups
and the second most common illness among men older than 25. Some phobias are
generated from the observation of a parent's or sibling's reaction. The
observer then can take in the information and generate a fear of whatever they
experienced
Phobias
are not generally diagnosed if they are not particularly distressing to the
patient and if they are not frequently encountered. If a phobia is defined as
"impairing to the individual", then it will be treated after being
measured in context by the degree of severity. A large percent of the American
population is afraid of public speaking, which could range from mild
un-comfortability, to an intense anxiety that inhibits all social involvement.
Acrophobia: Fear of
heights. People who suffer from fear of heights may experience panic attacks.
They may not be in a position to climb down and may put themselves in danger if
they cannot do so. Do not confuse acrophobia with vertigo since vertigo involves
only a dizzy or spinning sensation and is not necessarily caused by heights.
Aerophobia: Fear of flying.
Such people suffer from the fright of travel by a plane, obviously. This kind
of phobia is often paired with claustrophobia.
Agoraphobia: Fear and so the
avoidance of any place or situation where escape or any help might not be
available or the escape route or method is complicated. It aggravates when
anxiety or panic stricken and it may be self-perpetuating. Chronic agoraphobias
believe that the only safe place in the world is home and therefore they prefer
to confine themselves within the four walls of their abode.
Alurophobia which means
Fear of cats.
Arachnophobia: Fear of spiders. Chronic arachnophobia even fears the
pictures of spiders.
Brontophobia: Fear of
thunderstorms. It is also termed as astraphobia. People who suffer this phobia
make sure to hide themselves away from thunder and lightning otherwise they may
undergo panic attacks and difficult breathing.
Carcinophobia: Fear of cancer.
We all know that cancer is not a contagious disease. However, a carcinophobe
believes that he has contracted cancer because he touched a cancer patient.
Claustrophobia: The fear of the
confined spaces or more specifically, the fear of being trapped in small confined
spaces. People who suffer from this phobia prefer to stay away from elevators,
small cupboards or space under the stairwell etc. Panic attacks can be
experienced if the escape is not available or it is complicated.
Claustrophobia: Tight spaces.
Emetophobia: Fear of vomit.
People with this phobia find the sight or smell of vomit extremely appalling
and therefore, they go to extraordinary lengths to avoid the stuff.
Hedenophobic: It means fear of pleasure.
Keno phobia: Open spaces.
Necrophobia: Fear of death,
dead things, coffins and corpses. It may get derived from the fear of being
buried alive.
Paraskevidekatriaphobia: It means fear of Friday the
13th (which occurs one to three times a year).
Pathophobia : Exaggerated dread of
disease.
Social Phobia: Fear of social
setups. It should not be confused with shyness; it is really the dread of
social situations. It may emanate from several reasons like being scrutinized
by others or getting evaluated negatively in social situations or feeling
humiliated by one’s own actions
etc. Social phobia is likely to take its root in the formative years of human
development i.e. childhood or teens.
Triskaidekaphobia: It means fear of the number
13.
Zoophobia : An abnormal and
persistent fear of animals.
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