Friday, 14 January 2011

Dentophobia

Acute anxiety brought on by the intrusion or threat of intruision of the oral facial complex by a practisioner or dentistry. The phobia often manisfests itself in the form paranoid delusions of dentist torture, drilling through cuspid and mandible, lacerating gum tissue, and striking repeatedly at the exposed nerve endings. While the patient secured to the chair remains conscious throughout the procedure.

Aerophobia

Chromic and often disabling fear of air travel. Comprehensive surveys conclude that roughly 1 in every 5 adults exhibits clinically significans flight anxiety. Unfortunatly, only a small percentage of these individuals seeks treatment. Most choose self remedies the most common of which is the preflight double bloody mary.

Ophidiophobia

Intense and often hysterical aversion to snakes. The fear is nearly universal among humans and other mammals and is even prevalent among persons who have had no first hand contact with snakes. This has prompted the suggestion of a genetic trigger for the disorder. In Freudian psychologicalytic terms, ophidiophobia has been defined as a subconscious rejection of the phlallus, symbolising sexual fridgedy or homophobia. Most contemporary theripists reject this definition, insisting that sometimes a snake is just a snake

Chlostrophobia

Anxiety experienced in tightly enclosed spaces. Worldwide it is probably the most the most prevalent exaggerated fear. Strong evidence suggests that the syndrome is an innate human response that lies dormant dormant until activated by distress. Often the fear esculates during prolonged confinement and can cumilate in a full blown panic attack, complete with shortness of breath and imagined heart failure. Claustrophobic individuals tend to avoid at all cost windowless rooms, underground train and center ailse seats

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Common phobias....
Necrophobia- Fear of dying
Acrophobia- Heights
Arachnophobia-Spiders
Ophidiophobia- Snakes
Aerophobia- Flying
Dentophobia- Dentist
Claustrophobia-Small spaces
Mysophobia- Toilet
Glossophobia- Speaking in public
Coulrophobia- Clowns
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Fear of:
washing//Darkness//Heights//Insanity//Pain//Wild animals//Crossing the street//Pointed objects//Cats//Kidney disease//Chickens//Garlic//Opinions//Dust//Riding in a car//Walking//Looking up//Wind//Men//English culture//Becoming angry//Flowers//People//Ugliness//Beautifulwomen//Mirrors//Hair//Daylight//Genitalia//Chins//Sex//Worms//Infested with worms//long worms//Jews//Colour white//Objects on right side of body//Number 13//Being looked at//

So I have decided what I want to do... I want to do a title sequence on the top weirdest phobias. I was really stuck on what to do and I was walking home from college one day and I was not standing on any cracks and while I was doing that I walked under a sign by mistake and I guess I am really superstitious and I dont walk under signs so I was really worried all night thinking about what was going to happen. Even though its not re
ally a phobia it is kind of the same. Also nothing bad has happened to me. YET

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