PHOBIAS
Phobias occur in several forms. A specific phobia is a fear of a particular object or
situation. Social phobia is a fear of being painfully embarrassed in a social setting. And
agoraphobia, which often accompanies panic disorder, is a fear of being in any situation
that might provoke a panic attack, or from which escape might be difficult if one
occurred.
Specific Phobia
"I'm scared to death of flying, and I never do it anymore. It's an awful feeling
when that airplane door closes and I feel trapped. My heart pounds and I sweat bullets. If
somebody starts talking to me, I get very stiff and preoccupied. When the airplane starts
to ascend, it just reinforces that feeling that I can't get out. I picture myself losing
control, freaking out, climbing the walls, but of course I never do. I'm not afraid of
crashing or hitting turbulence. It's just that feeling of being trapped. Whenever I've
thought about changing jobs, I've had to think, "Would I be under pressure to
fly?" These days I only go places where I can drive or take a train. My friends
always point out that I couldn't get off a train traveling at high speeds either, so why
don't trains bother me? I just tell them it isn't a rational fear."
Social Phobia
"I couldn't go on dates or to parties. For a while, I couldn't even go to class.
My sophomore year of college I had to come home for a semester."
"My fear would happen in any social situation. I would be anxious before I even
left the house, and it would escalate as I got closer to class, a party, or whatever. I
would feel sick to my stomachit almost felt like I had the flu. My heart would
pound, my palms would get sweaty, and I would get this feeling of being removed from
myself and from everybody else."
"When I would walk into a room full of people, I'd turn red and it would feel like
everybody's eyes were on me. I was too embarrassed to stand off in a corner by myself, but
I couldn't think of anything to say to anybody. I felt so clumsy, I couldn't wait to get
out."
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