Tuesday, 31 January 2012

about me

me rida khan
indian 

Monday, 23 January 2012

Erimophobia



    Erimophobial an abnormal fear of being by oneself. Also called eremiophobia, eremophobia, monophobia and autophobia.
    Autophobia involves not on the fear of being physically alone, but also a sense of being unable to trust oneself in any setting.
People with this type of emotional condition are often unable to rest comfortably unless someone is relatively close.

Achulophobia:


Achulophobia

It is common for many people to be afraid of dark because they think that there are monsters hiding under their beds and in their closets. These sorts of fears come about as a result of things that they don't yet quite understand and this lack of understanding can be manifested into fear of the unknown, such as being afraid of the dark.
Achulophobia:
This fear can easily develop into a phobia that is known as achluophobia.
People who suffer this will often suffer symptoms such as anxiety, nervousness, insomnia and/or sweating.

Zoophobia




  Zoophobia may have one of two closely related meanings: a generic term for the class of specific phobia to particular Animals,or an irrational fear or even simply dislike of any non-human animals.
Zoophobia is a term that encompasses fears of specific types of animals such as spiders (arachnophobia), snakes (ophidiophobia), birds (ornithophobia), bees (apiphobia), etc.

Claustrophobia


Claustrophobia is an abnormal and persistent fear of closed spaces, as in elevators, tunnels, or any other confined space.


    Claustrophobia is typically thought to have two key symptoms: fear of restriction and fear of suffocation.
it is typically classified as an anxiety disorder and often results in panic attack.
This type of fear is excessive and quite common.

Agoraphobia


attacksAgoraphobia is a fear of in a situation from which one either cannot escape or from which escaping would be difficult or humiliating.
Although agoraphobia, like other mental disorders, it also tends to run in families and for some people, may have a clear genetic factor.
Agoraphobia was traditionally thought to involve a fear of public places and open spaces. However, it is now believed that agoraphobia develops as a complication of panic .

Social phobias


nteraction of psychosocial and biological causal factors.
Social phobias as learned       behavior.
Social fears and phobias in an evolutionary context.
Preparedness and social phobia.

General characteristics


Fear of being in social situations in which one will be embarrassed or humiliated.

    

Social Phobia

Social Phobia may arise by the fear of having a panic attack in a setting from which there is no easy means of escape.

 
ØAlso known as social anxiety disorder, social phobia is an excessive fear of embarrassment in social situations.
ØExamples include fears of public speaking, meeting new people, and other social situations.
ØSocial Phobia is a condition where the sufferer becomes anxious in environments that are unfamiliar or where he or she perceives that they have little control.

Types Of Phobia



I.Acrophobia                                       Heights
II.Algophobia                                       Pains  
III.Astraphobia                                     Thunderstorm,Lightning
IV.Claustrophobia                                Enclosed Places
V.Hydrophobia                                   Water
VI.Mysophobia                                    Being Alone
VII.Monophobia                                  Contamination Or Germs
VIII.Nyctophobia                                   Darkness
IX.Ochlophobia                                   Crowd
X.Pathophobia                                   Disease
XI.Pyrophobia                                     Fire
XII.Zoophobia                                       Animals Or Some                                                                 Particular Animal

Different Types of Phobias?


There are several types of phobias, including social, situational, animal, and specific phobias (fear of particular items or objects).




While the list of phobias is almost endless, we'll take a look at some of the most common phobias on the next slides.

What Is a Phobia?


          A phobia is defined as the unrelenting fear of a situation, activity, or thing that causes one to want to avoid it.
          Phobias afflict more than 6 million people in the United States.
           Women tend to be twice as likely to suffer from a phobia compared to men.
            The most common fears or phobias that people usually suffer from include:heights, darkness, snakes, insects, closed-in places, etc.

Phasmophobia


Phasmophobia, or the fear of ghosts.
Most of us experience a certain thrill of anxiety when telling ghost stories or watching movies that feature ghosts and other supernatural entities .
Most people are able to control this fear but for some people this fear is over whelming and life-limiting, thereby meeting the traditional definition of a phobia.


Some experts feel that a phobia of ghosts may be symptomatic of a more serious thought disorder, as it may constitute a form of magical thinking. Let’s try to break down the relevant issues.

Erimophobia




Erimophobial

an abnormal fear of being by oneself. Also called eremiophobia, eremophobia, monophobia and autophobia.
Autophobia
involves not on the fear of being physically alone, but also a sense of being unable to trust oneself in any setting.
People with this type of emotional condition are often unable to rest comfortably unless someone is relatively close.

phobia