Articles tagged with: panic treatment
When someone develops an intense and persistent fear of imbibing alcoholic beverages, they suffer from Dipsophobia. This phobia can occur for a variety of reasons…from religious beliefs, to the fear of loss of control…
The fear of undressing in front of someone is known as Dishabiliophobia. This fear can betray some real anxiety about body issues, and it may be a sign of poor self-esteem: however, there are many other reasons why this phobia can develop…
Diabetes is a disease that afflicts so many, and it symptoms tend to change a person’s diet and lifestyle in a pronounced way. For those who fear this disease, the idea of being diagnosed with diabetes is terrifying.
The fear of skin diseases and lesions is known as Dermatophobia. Many nasty conditions can afflict the skin, the body’s largest organ…when fears of contracting a skin condition affect daily life, this phobia can develop.
The fear of trees is known as Dendrophobia. While many people find the sight of trees soothing and peaceful, others are put off by their gnarled trunks and dense foliage. Different sorts of trees may affect the afflicted person in a negative way, evoking intense and persistent anxieties…
Sometimes, phobias can surface in response to images in mass media, books, and films. Often, people who fear demons feel frightened by portrayals of demons in horror films, old religious texts, and other such things…this fear is known as Daemonophobia.
In our society, prostitution has always existed, and will probably always exist: not for nothing is the selling of sexual favors known as “the oldest profession”. For those with Cypridophobia, prostitutes (and the diseases they often carry) are a source of loathing and fear.
The fear of computers is known as Cyberphobia. In today’s world, an intense and persistent fear of being around and using computers can be a real deterrent to career, communication, and even relationships.
Getting stung can be painful, scary, and (in some cases) it can be fatal. When people have an intense and persistent fear of stings, they may suffer from Cnidophobia.
The fear of stealing is known as Cleptophobia. When someone fears theft, they may become agitated or upset around triggers.

