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Phobia K A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A phobia is a strong, irrational and out of proportion fear-reaction to something that poses little or no actual danger but just the thought of it and the resulting surge of adrenaline causes your physical body to react in what is known as the 'Fight or Flight Syndrome'. This reaction is old evolutionary stuff that is well embedded in our genes from over 900 million years of evolution ever since we crawled out of the primordial ooze and developed over the millennia as a necessary part of the survival of the species. The reaction may have been useful to our ancestor caveman but is usually not a lot of use to us now, however we now have the brain power in the frontal lobes of our neo-cortex which develops very good imaginations - imaginations which the old primitive parts of our brain interprets as being life-threatening and so kicks off the 'fight or flight' reaction. If you have a phobia then you will try to avoid what you are afraid of. If you cannot avoid it then exposure to it will probably provoke a feeling of extreme anxiety or a panic attack, even thinking about it, as explained above, can cause the same reaction. This type of avoidance can interfere with work and social functioning. You may feel weak or cowardly and lose self-esteem when avoiding the object of the phobia. Anxieties and feelings of not being able to 'deal with the situation' is a disempowering experience and the combination of teaching/discussion and hypnotherapy that I work with is very successful in helping to overcome this. Although the catalogue of your difficulties and anxiety symptoms may sometimes seem quite varied we don't have to treat them as separate issues. You are a whole person and I treat you as such, these things will all be inter-related in some way.
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Limnophobia
- Fear of Megalophobia - Fear of Geliophobia - Fear of Liticaphobia - Fear of Sophophobia - Fear of Levophobia - Fear of things to the left side of the body Sinistrophobia - Fear of things to the (or left-handed.) Leprophobia or Lepraphobia - Fear of Pediculophobia or Phthiriophobia - Fear of Mythophobia - Fear of Selaphobia - Fear of flashes Photophobia - Fear of Photoaugliaphobia - Fear of glaring Hygrophobia - Fear of (or dampness or moisture.) Cleithrophobia - Fear of being Eremophobia - Fear of Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia - Fear of Sesquipedalophobia - Fear of Anablephobia - Fear of Ligyrophobia - Fear of Malaxophobia or Sarmassophobia - Fear of |
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Lachanophobia Laliophobia Leprophobia Leukophobia Levophobia Ligyrophobia Lilapsophobia Limnophobia Linonophobia Liticaphobia Lockiophobia Logizomechanophobia Logophobia Luiphobia Lutraphobia Lygophobia Lyssophobia |
Fear of vegetables. or Lalophobia - Fear of speaking. or Lepraphobia - Fear of leprosy. Fear of the colour white. Fear of things to the left side of the body. Fear of loud noises. Fear of tornadoes and hurricanes. Fear of lakes. Fear of string. Fear of lawsuits. Fear of childbirth. Fear of computers. Fear of words. Fear of lues, syphillis. Fear of otters. Fear of darkness. Fear of rabies or of becoming mad. |
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