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The purpose of this thread is to provide information about phobias, discuss our phobias, provide help to one another, and vent about it if necessary. There are resources in this thread to provide help and support to everyone suffering. You are not alone in dealing with your phobia, no matter what it is. Do not be afraid to post about your phobia for fear of others judging it (easier said than done if that is what your phobia is). But we are here to offer advice and support in a non-judgmental manner.
Please adhere to the Mental Health forum guidelines and the Bluelight User Agreement. Thank you.
What is a phobia?
A phobia is defined as "an irrational, intense fear of an object or situation that poses little or no actual danger"*. A phobia may seem similar to just experiencing fear, but it is the degree to which a person is affected in their daily life that determines whether that fear has become a phobia.
What are some common symptoms of having a phobia?
Symptoms of experiencing a phobia can include, but are not limited to the following:
Some common phobias:
Fear of....
For a more extensive list of phobias, click here.
Common Treatment Methods
~Desensitization therapy
~Medication Therapy
~Relaxation Techniques
~Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
*If anyone would like me to add anything to this list, please PM me!
Please adhere to the Mental Health forum guidelines and the Bluelight User Agreement. Thank you.
What is a phobia?
A phobia is defined as "an irrational, intense fear of an object or situation that poses little or no actual danger"*. A phobia may seem similar to just experiencing fear, but it is the degree to which a person is affected in their daily life that determines whether that fear has become a phobia.
What are some common symptoms of having a phobia?
Symptoms of experiencing a phobia can include, but are not limited to the following:
- A feeling of uncontrolled anxiety when exposed to the source of your phobia.
- Feeling that you must do everything and anything possible to avoid the phobia.
- Anxiety from the phobia impacting your daily life.
- Knowing that your phobias may be unreasonable, yet you are still not able to control them.
- Physical and/or psychological signs and symptoms generally associated with anxiety attacks: sweating, rapid heartbeat, difficulty breathing, etc.
- Experiencing anxiety just by thinking about your fear.
Some common phobias:
Fear of....
- aging (gerontophobia)
- being alone (isolophobia)
- dark (nyctophobia)
- dogs (cynophobia)
- driving (hodophobia)
- elevators (may be a combination of acrophobia and/or claustrophobia)
- everything (pantophobia)
- failure (atychiphobia)
- flying in an airplane (aerophobia)
- anxiety in situations where the sufferer perceives certain environments as dangerous or uncomfortable, often due the environment's vast openness or crowdedness (agoraphobia)
- heights (acrophobia)
- hospitals (nosocomephobia)
- intimacy (a type of social phobia, no specific "name")
- needles (trypanophobia)
- public speaking (glossophobia)
- rejection (kakorrhaphiophobia)
- small enclosed spaces (claustrophobia)
- snakes (ophiophobia)
- spiders (arachnophobia)
- success (hedonophobia is the fear of happiness and plutophobia is the fear of wealth, so it may be a combination of the two)
For a more extensive list of phobias, click here.
Common Treatment Methods
~Desensitization therapy
~Medication Therapy
~Relaxation Techniques
~Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
*If anyone would like me to add anything to this list, please PM me!
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