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PHOBIAS By: Chloe Schwartz & Paige Pennington

5B_C8LGG-W

CHROMOPHOBIA LEPIDOPTEROPHOBIA COULROPHOBIA CHICLEPHOBIA EISOPTROPHOBIA BOTANPHOBIA

BOTANPHOBIA: FEAR OF PLANTS Back

CHROMOPHOBIA: FEAR OF BRIGHT COLORS Back

CHICLEPHOBIA: FEAR OF CHEWING GUM Back

LEPIDOPTEROPHOBIA: FEAR OF BUTTERFLIES Back

EISOPTROPHOBIA: FEAR OF ONES OWN REFLECTION Back

COULROPHOBIA: FEAR OF CLOWNS Back

PHOBIA Definition: a persistent, irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or situation that leads to a compelling desire to avoid it. Book Characterization: an intense fear reaction to a specific object or situation. Its level of fear is inappropriate to the situation and is recognized by the person as being irrational.

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF PHOBIAS Physical signs:  Difficulty breathing  Racing or pounding heart  Chest pain or tightness  Trembling or shaking  Feeling dizzy or lightheaded  A churning stomach  Hot or cold flashes  Tingling sensation  Sweating Emotional signs:  Feeling of overwhelming anxiety or panic  Feeling an intense need to escape  Feeling “unreal” or detached from yourself  Fear of losing control or going crazy  Feeling like you’re going to die or pass out  Knowing that you’re overreacting, but feeling powerless to control your fear

AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION Broken phobias down to three categories: Specific Phobia Social Phobia Agoraphobia

SPECIFIC PHOBIAS A specific phobia is an irrational persistent fear of a specific object or situation that is out of proportion to the actual risk.  Fear of situation (airplanes or enclosed spaces)  Nature ( thunderstorms or heights)  Animals or insects (dogs or spiders)  Blood, injection or injury (medical procedure)  Other phobias (loud noises or clowns) Back

SOCIAL PHOBIA A social phobia involves more of a self- consciousness and a fear of public scrutiny or humiliation in social situations.  Being rejected  Being negatively evaluated  Offending others Back

AGORAPHOBIA Agoraphobia is the fear of actual situations. It is caused by fearing no easy means of escape.  Public transportation  Standing in line  Being in a crowd  Being outside the home alone  Agoraphobia may be so severe that people will be unable to leave their home. Back

J_9G List some phobias that you or someone you know may have…