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Phobia. HSP3C

Phobia. HSP3C. What is a phobia? A strong, irrational fear of something that has little or no danger at all Comes from the Greek word “fear”

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Page 1: Phobia. HSP3C. What is a phobia? A strong, irrational fear of something that has little or no danger at all Comes from the Greek word “fear”

Phobia. HSP3C

Page 2: Phobia. HSP3C. What is a phobia? A strong, irrational fear of something that has little or no danger at all Comes from the Greek word “fear”

What is a phobia? A strong, irrational fear of something that has

little or no danger at all

Comes from the Greek word “fear”

Page 3: Phobia. HSP3C. What is a phobia? A strong, irrational fear of something that has little or no danger at all Comes from the Greek word “fear”

Phobia vs. Fear What’s the difference?

Phobia = STRESS.

They do whatever it takes to avoid what scares them

It can stop them from having an everyday life

Page 4: Phobia. HSP3C. What is a phobia? A strong, irrational fear of something that has little or no danger at all Comes from the Greek word “fear”

Symptoms Panic

Rapid heartbeat

Shortness of breath

Trembling

Really, really wants to get away

Page 5: Phobia. HSP3C. What is a phobia? A strong, irrational fear of something that has little or no danger at all Comes from the Greek word “fear”

PHOBIAS.1) Specific phobia:

fear of specific object, or situationEg. plants, animals, clowns

Page 6: Phobia. HSP3C. What is a phobia? A strong, irrational fear of something that has little or no danger at all Comes from the Greek word “fear”

PHOBIAS.2) Social Phobia

More than shynessGreat fear of being rejected

Page 7: Phobia. HSP3C. What is a phobia? A strong, irrational fear of something that has little or no danger at all Comes from the Greek word “fear”

PHOBIAS3) Fear of open spaces (agrophobia)

Actual or anticipated situation Eg. Public transportation, being in a crowd,

standing in line

Page 8: Phobia. HSP3C. What is a phobia? A strong, irrational fear of something that has little or no danger at all Comes from the Greek word “fear”

OriginsUsually comes from childhood or teenage years,

and continues into adulthood

After traumatic (painful) experience

Family/relatives – learn their behaviour

Page 9: Phobia. HSP3C. What is a phobia? A strong, irrational fear of something that has little or no danger at all Comes from the Greek word “fear”

Complications Life can be hard to live

Depression

Substance abuse

Page 10: Phobia. HSP3C. What is a phobia? A strong, irrational fear of something that has little or no danger at all Comes from the Greek word “fear”

DIAGNOSISNO test for determining phobias

Go through an interview with doctor

Page 11: Phobia. HSP3C. What is a phobia? A strong, irrational fear of something that has little or no danger at all Comes from the Greek word “fear”

TreatmentMedications

Help control anxiety and panic attacks

Page 12: Phobia. HSP3C. What is a phobia? A strong, irrational fear of something that has little or no danger at all Comes from the Greek word “fear”

Treatment Psychotherapy

1) Cognitive Behavioural Therapy learn other beliefs about the fear; learn how to

control feelings and thoughts

Page 13: Phobia. HSP3C. What is a phobia? A strong, irrational fear of something that has little or no danger at all Comes from the Greek word “fear”

Treatments2) Exposure Therapy

Individual slowly learns how to change response to situation; gradual (slowly), and repeated (over and over again)

Page 14: Phobia. HSP3C. What is a phobia? A strong, irrational fear of something that has little or no danger at all Comes from the Greek word “fear”

Phobia Facts There are many different phobias! For example…

Coulrophobia – fear of clowns

Didaskaleinophobia – fear of going to school

Heliophobia – fear of sunlight

Melissophobia – fear of bees

Isolophobia – fear of being alone

Page 15: Phobia. HSP3C. What is a phobia? A strong, irrational fear of something that has little or no danger at all Comes from the Greek word “fear”

Phobia FactsThere are more than 400 phobias being

diagnosed by doctors

It is unique to the individual, and each phobia can be different!

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Help?Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada

http://www.anxietycanada.ca/

Dedicated to the awareness, prevention and treatment of Anxiety Disorders