Phobias
Causes of phobias
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A phobia can develop during childhood, adolescence or early adulthood.
They're often linked to a frightening event or stressful situation. However, it's not always clear why some phobias occur.
Specific or simple phobias
Specific or simple phobias, such as a fear of heights (acrophobia), usually develop during childhood.
Simple phobias can oftenbe linked to an early negative childhood experience. For example, if you're trapped in a confined space when you're young, you may develop a fear of enclosed spaces (claustrophobia) when you're older.
It's also thought that phobias can sometimes be "learnt" from an early age. For example, if someone in your family has a fear of spiders (arachnophobia), you may also develop the same fear yourself.
Other factors in the family environment, such as having parents who are particularly anxious, may also affect the way you deal with anxiety later in life.
Complex phobias
It's not known what causes complex phobias, such as Agoraphobia and social phobia . However, it's thought that genetics , brain chemistry and life experiences may all play a part in these types of phobias.
The physical reactions (symptoms) a person experiences when faced with the object of their fear are real and aren't simply "intheir head".
The body reacts to the threat by releasing the hormone adrenalin, which causes symptoms such as:
- sweating
- trembling
- shortness of breath
- a rapid heartbeat (tachycardia)
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Causes of phobias
A phobia can develop during childhood, adolescence or early adulthood.
Introduction
A phobia is an overwhelming fear of an object, place, situation, feeling or animal.
Self-help advice for phobias
Each phobia is different and no single self-help programme will work for everyone. You may use your own self-help strategy or get help from a mental health specialist.
Symptoms of phobias
All phobias, particularly complex phobias, such as agoraphobia and social phobia, can limit your daily activities and may cause severe anxiety and depression.
Treating phobias
Many people with a phobia don't need treatment, and avoiding the object of their fear is enough to control the problem.