Fear is able to keep you from danger. However, fear of excessive and unreasonable else can torture yourself.
Some of you must be experiencing excessive fears called phobias. The term phobia can be defined as an irrational fear and is intense. Phobias will strike when the sufferer to face the situation, activity, and certain objects. Usually people with phobias know that fear was irrational.
However, the patient can not prevent the fear came. This fear is not uncommon to make those around him participate scene. More than 19 million Americans have a phobia.
Hundreds of phobias were identified. However, experts have identified that phobias can be broadly divided into agoraphobia, social phobia, and specific phobia.
1. Agoraphobia
Agora is the name of the market and meeting place in ancient Greece. A person with agoraphobia fear being caught in public places or locations such as bridges and bank line. Fear more real if the patient can not get out, caused anxiety is too high. Agarophobia affects twice as many women than men. If not treated, the patient was very afraid to leave the house. With proper care, 9 of 10 patients can overcome his fears.
2. Social phobia
That fear of being in a social environment. A person with social phobia is not just shy. Patients feel very anxious, scared, and worried about how she looks in the social environment. If not handled properly, patients with social phobia will avoid social contact. As a result, the patient does not have a good and professional relationship with the environment.
3. Specific phobias
That fear when faced with the situation and the particular object. Here are the various forms of specific phobias:
a. claustrophobia
That fear of being in an enclosed place. People with claustrophobia are not accustomed to riding the elevator or through the tunnel without extreme anxiety. This fear encourage people seek follow-rescue, such as sitting near the exit door or open window. This action makes the situation more tolerable for the patient, although not eliminate this fear.
b. Zoophobia
Is the fear of animals, including the nation's fear of spiders (arachnophobia), snakes (ophidiophobia), birds (ornithophobia), and bees (apiphobia). This fear is usually lost with age, but there are some who settled.
c. Brontophobia
Derived from the Greek word meaning bronte lightning. Although it is known that lightning does not hurt, brontophobia patients choose to wait lightning disappeared. Usually the patient will crouch beside the bed or closet. Fear is similar to astraphobia, ie both the fear of lightning and lightning. This type of phobia can be experienced by humans and animals.
d. acrophobia
Is the fear of heights and is manifested in several ways. This fear is very dangerous if the patient is afraid to go down after finding himself in height. I was so scared, sometimes people can not move at all.
e. Aerophobia
Namely the fear of flying. This fear arises after seeing the patient or involved in an unpleasant incident in the plane. Television viewing can be a stimulant aerophobia. Patients must undergo hypnotherapy to overcome this fear.
f. Phobia of blood, syringes, and wounds
Fear in the blood called hemophobia, while the syringe is called trypanophobia. This fear usually causes the sufferer to faint when faced with blood, injections, or serious injury.
g. Fear of things mystical
There are several conditions that fall into this condition, among others, the fear of the number 13 (triskaidekaphobia), ghosts (Phasmophobia), and bats (chiroptophobia).
h. Emetophobia
Is the fear of vomiting. Fear usually experienced when people see her vomit. Anxiety increases when people think of places like hospitals, where vomiting are very common. Patients must undergo hypnotherapy for his recovery.
i. Carcinophobia or cancerophobia
Is the fear of cancer growth. Patients tend to be exaggerated response to discomfort in his body. Dizziness example, indicated the growth of tumors in the brain. Cognitive therapy is needed to help patients restore control over his life.
j. Fear of something new
Patients who are afraid of something new called neophobia. While the fear of being parents and the parents called geronthophobia. There are also fears when fart in public areas called phartophobia. While people are afraid of the dentist called odontiatophobia.
k. Fear on alcohol
There is no specific designation. However, alcoholics are 10 times more likely to suffer from this fear. The patient fears in alcohol, twice as likely to suffer from addiction.
Some of you must be experiencing excessive fears called phobias. The term phobia can be defined as an irrational fear and is intense. Phobias will strike when the sufferer to face the situation, activity, and certain objects. Usually people with phobias know that fear was irrational.
However, the patient can not prevent the fear came. This fear is not uncommon to make those around him participate scene. More than 19 million Americans have a phobia.
Hundreds of phobias were identified. However, experts have identified that phobias can be broadly divided into agoraphobia, social phobia, and specific phobia.
1. Agoraphobia
Agora is the name of the market and meeting place in ancient Greece. A person with agoraphobia fear being caught in public places or locations such as bridges and bank line. Fear more real if the patient can not get out, caused anxiety is too high. Agarophobia affects twice as many women than men. If not treated, the patient was very afraid to leave the house. With proper care, 9 of 10 patients can overcome his fears.
2. Social phobia
That fear of being in a social environment. A person with social phobia is not just shy. Patients feel very anxious, scared, and worried about how she looks in the social environment. If not handled properly, patients with social phobia will avoid social contact. As a result, the patient does not have a good and professional relationship with the environment.
3. Specific phobias
That fear when faced with the situation and the particular object. Here are the various forms of specific phobias:
a. claustrophobia
That fear of being in an enclosed place. People with claustrophobia are not accustomed to riding the elevator or through the tunnel without extreme anxiety. This fear encourage people seek follow-rescue, such as sitting near the exit door or open window. This action makes the situation more tolerable for the patient, although not eliminate this fear.
b. Zoophobia
Is the fear of animals, including the nation's fear of spiders (arachnophobia), snakes (ophidiophobia), birds (ornithophobia), and bees (apiphobia). This fear is usually lost with age, but there are some who settled.
c. Brontophobia
Derived from the Greek word meaning bronte lightning. Although it is known that lightning does not hurt, brontophobia patients choose to wait lightning disappeared. Usually the patient will crouch beside the bed or closet. Fear is similar to astraphobia, ie both the fear of lightning and lightning. This type of phobia can be experienced by humans and animals.
d. acrophobia
Is the fear of heights and is manifested in several ways. This fear is very dangerous if the patient is afraid to go down after finding himself in height. I was so scared, sometimes people can not move at all.
e. Aerophobia
Namely the fear of flying. This fear arises after seeing the patient or involved in an unpleasant incident in the plane. Television viewing can be a stimulant aerophobia. Patients must undergo hypnotherapy to overcome this fear.
f. Phobia of blood, syringes, and wounds
Fear in the blood called hemophobia, while the syringe is called trypanophobia. This fear usually causes the sufferer to faint when faced with blood, injections, or serious injury.
g. Fear of things mystical
There are several conditions that fall into this condition, among others, the fear of the number 13 (triskaidekaphobia), ghosts (Phasmophobia), and bats (chiroptophobia).
h. Emetophobia
Is the fear of vomiting. Fear usually experienced when people see her vomit. Anxiety increases when people think of places like hospitals, where vomiting are very common. Patients must undergo hypnotherapy for his recovery.
i. Carcinophobia or cancerophobia
Is the fear of cancer growth. Patients tend to be exaggerated response to discomfort in his body. Dizziness example, indicated the growth of tumors in the brain. Cognitive therapy is needed to help patients restore control over his life.
j. Fear of something new
Patients who are afraid of something new called neophobia. While the fear of being parents and the parents called geronthophobia. There are also fears when fart in public areas called phartophobia. While people are afraid of the dentist called odontiatophobia.
k. Fear on alcohol
There is no specific designation. However, alcoholics are 10 times more likely to suffer from this fear. The patient fears in alcohol, twice as likely to suffer from addiction.
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