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Phobia

  • Simple phobia

Nature

An individual's intense, irrational fear of an object or situation may lead to compulsive acts to protect himself. The intensity and compulsive quality of such neurotic fear may severely interfere with normal activities.

Background

Commonly experienced phobias are those of germs, dirt, incurable disease, animals, heights, open and enclosed spaces. Among the more peculiar phobias illustrating the range of affliction are taphephobia, pnigophobia, barophobia and batophobia; respectively the fears of being buried alive, of choking, of gravity, and of high objects. There is also phobophobia, the fear of fearing.

Incidence

Phobias and separation anxiety are 3 times more common among the children of depressed parents than in the general population, and they occur among these children earlier, especially in girls, and often presage depression.

Broader

Fear
Excellent
Neurosis
Presentable
Harmful thought
Presentable

Narrower

Social phobia
Presentable
School phobia
Presentable
Panic disorder
Presentable
Nomophobia
Presentable
Fear of blood
Presentable
Anorexia nervosa
Presentable
Agoraphobia
Presentable
Halitophobia
Yet to rate
Fear of flying
Yet to rate
Fear of death
Yet to rate
Arachnophobia
Yet to rate
Anemophobia
Yet to rate

Aggravates

Aggravated by

Irrationalism
Presentable
Sotos syndrome
Yet to rate

Strategy

Desensitizing
Presentable
Treating phobia
Yet to rate

Value

Phobia
Yet to rate
Disorder
Yet to rate
Anxiety
Yet to rate

Reference

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(D) Detailed problems
Subject
  • Psychology » Psychology
  • Content quality
    Presentable
     Presentable
    Language
    English
    Last update
    Apr 17, 2022