2. The Definition Of
Phobia
A nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror that
which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat
into advance.
3. Fear vs. Phobia
A fear can be explained as a normal response to genuine danger.
A phobia is a âmarked and persistent fear that is excessive or unreasonable,
cued by the presence or anticipation of a specific object or situation.â
4. Phobia
Classifications
âSpecific phobias are grouped under four main types: animal (e.g. dogs, spiders),
natural environment (e.g. heights, water), blood-injection-injury, and situational (e.g.
airplanes, elevators).â
5. While fears can also stem from a reaction to an animal, natural
environments, social situation or blood-injection related injuries, it would be
because the animal in question could potentially be endangering your life, or
because the activity you are partaking in has potential to be hazardous or
harmful to your life, or because the social situation you are found in, is in
some way, posing a threat on your life. A person suffering from a phobia can
feel immense fear and an overwhelming sense of threat from something as
harmless as a Pit Bull puppy. Forty-seven year old Marvin Cruz was featured
on Animal Planetâs, Animal Phobias.
8. âą Some believe genetics to play a role but
most people do not share phobias
âą Life experiences is what most experts
and researchers believe to be the
leading cause behind the development
of phobias
9. Symptomsâą Dread
âą Panic
âą Terror
âą Dizziness
âą Light-headed
âą Difficulty Breathing
âą Racing Heart Rate
âą Sweating
âą Hot and Cold Flashes
10. 3 Main Types Of
Phobias
âą Specific Phobia: Intense fear of a
particular object thatâs harmless.
âą Social Phobia: The fear of
embarrassment in front of people.
âą Agoraphobia: characterized as
being in places or circumstances
that prove to be difficult or
humiliating to escape
11. Treatment & Help
âą Consult a physician to ensure it is a
phobia
âą Seek treatment from a mental health
professional.
âą Frequently meet with therapist &
undergo long term treatment