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Pteromerhanophobia – What Causes a Fear of Flying?

Pteromerhanophobia or a fear of flying has the potential to seriously affect your life in more ways than you would think. For those that suffer, the results have included stopping flying altogether, causing job opportunities to be missed, family gatherings and holidays cancelled or avoided. A totally debilitating phobia.

What causes a fear of flying will vary from person to person. A previous bad event such as severe turbulence may be enough, whereas others may just feel anxious through feeling trapped at altitude. It could also involve a mistrust of the flight crew or a total lack of confidence in the aircraft to remain airborne.

What is important to remember however, is that there is really nothing to fear, whatever the underlying individual cause of the anxiety. Even those that have flown through turbulence have never been in real danger, because the aircraft of today are manufactured to such a high standard that they can easily cope with the sort of turbulence that may typically be encountered. Even danger from engine failure is drastically minimized due to the sophisticated level of the safety systems installed.

That is not to say that anxiety and panic attacks that occur during a flight are not uncomfortable, far from it.The physical and emotional reactions of someone with a fear of flying are just real as if something dangerous actually were happening.

Some of the more common symptoms that may be present include:

- Breathing difficulties

- Chest pains and heart palpitations

- Sweating and dizziness

- Vomiting

- Muscle tension

- Dry mouth

- Abdominal pains

The feeling of loss of control can be overpowering and convince sufferers that they are in extreme danger. Although frightening, this perception of danger is just that, and not real. Easy to say, but true nevertheless.

A really good way of overcoming this fear of flying is to follow a systematic approach to treatment, which covers how safe flying is, as well as teaching how to modify reactions to flying, so enabling an end to anxiety and panic whilst flying. Read the rest of this entry »

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10 Strange And Weird Phobias

It is not unusual for people to have a fear or two, like a fear of flying, height, open spaces, driving, but for some, this fear can become excessive and irrational. At this level, the fear becomes a phobia. People will have different trigger thresholds, the point at which the phobia condition takes over.

A phobia can be defined as an intense, irrational and perpetual fear of situations, people or activities, which if not treated and overcome has the potential to ruin personal, work and social life.

To have some fear is necessary to avoid dangerous situations and in most cases is reasonable and rational. However, what most people would consider mundane, harmless and ordinary, to some would be frightening and develop into full blown phobias.

The following are just some examples of weird phobias:

Ablutophobia

This is a phobia of cleaning, bathing and washing, more prevalent in emotionally unstable women and children.

Chorophobia

Very difficult to believe, but this is a phobia of dancing, generally felt to be a joyful and enjoyable pastime.

Consecotaleophobia

Fear of chopsticks! Probably arising from a previous traumatic experience.

Arachibutyrophobia

The fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth, so swallowing rather than chewing is the order of the day amongst sufferers.

Anablephobia

The fear of looking up. Just think what sufferers miss out on. The sky, sunsets, rainbows…..

Estiophobia

The fear of clothes, or more specifically, a particular type or material. Usually, this condition is found in those that are overweight and middle-aged, who think that clothes make them look worse.

Genuphobia

This is the fear of knees, which could be your own or those of someone else.

Scopophobia

The fear of being looked at, which has obvious adverse implications on social activities.

Euphobia

Some people have a fear of hearing good news, believing that bad news is sure to follow!

Allodoxaphobia

This is the fear of the opinions of other people, particularly about personality, clothes, appearance, home, in fact just about everything!

This phobias list could go on and on, with endless examples of what many people believe to be strange and weird phobias. To those that suffer however, these phobias are far from strange, but are debilitating and life affecting to say the least. Read the rest of this entry »

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