Staying away from places and things that are feared can cause problems at work or school, or in connections with others.
What is social isolation?
Phobias usually occur when you're a child , typically by age 10. But they can occur later in life too.
What is age?
What are bad experiences?
_____ your fear at all costs.
what is Avoiding?
The definition of Phobia.
The stress of living with a severe specific phobia may lead to misuse of drugs or alcohol.
What is substance misuse?
If your family has or had any phobias it increases your chances.
What is relatives?
This cause comes from your parents.
What is genetics?
_____ with daily life and making it harder to function.
What is interfering?
The definition of a specific phobia.
What is an extreme fear of objects or situations?
Some people with specific phobias may be at risk of _____ because of feelings of helplessness.
What is suicide?
Your risk may increase if you're more sensitive to anxiety or you're more reserved or negative than what's typical.
What is your temperament?
This cause is taught to you.
What is learned behavior?
Have ____ reactions and feelings, including sweating, rapid heartbeat, tight chest or trouble breathing.
What is physical?
A phobia for Blood, shots, or injections.
To try to keep from feeling anxious, people often rely too much on being reassured by others.
what is strain on loved ones?
Avoidance is the most common way people cope with phobias. By doing so, their anxiety typically gets worse.
What is Changing your behavior?
This cause is just how you were made.
What is brain function and structure?
The symptom you experience when coming in contact with your phobia.
What is intense fear, anxiety and panic right away when exposed to or even thinking about what causes your fear?
A phobia for animals.
What is Arachnophobia or Alektorophobia?
Many people with specific phobias have depression and other anxiety disorders.
what is mood disorders?
Enduring the phobia or hearing about someone who experienced it can often cause the phobia.
What is bad experiences?
Sometimes people with hemophobia will experience these symptoms around blood.
What is feeling like throwing up, or getting dizzy, or faint?
A phobia for situations.