Phobias, detrimental to one's performance
By Amal Hewavissenti
It appears fair to say that almost every individual in the world
acquires a phobic horror of something or certain situations which may
sound perfectly normal.One may argue that these phobias or fears are
unfounded though he may fail to justify his own fear of something normal
or natural.
It is obvious that people “fear” certain things for some inexplicable
reason and the possible causes for these fears fall beyond general
explanation. There is a popular tendency to associate the phobias with
the things and situations in the previous birth of a person.On the other
hand, phobias are more conveniently linked with specified bitter or
horrible situations in one's childhood.
However, these extreme, irrational fears create a great obstacle for
a person's life. A phobic horror of something may spoil a person's
renown and reputation when he acts totally out of line with the
expectations of those around him.
People with claustrophobia strongly fear enclosed rooms or confined
places. Most probably a child who has been confined in a room by way of
a punishment may develop signs of claustrophobia as he grows up. As they
claim, they feel as if the walls of the closed room would close in to
them till they are choked to death.
Exposed
A person with agrophobia strongly dislikes a public or open place
because he feels that he is “being unnecessarily exposed” or is
vulnerable to attack or criticism from those who observe him in the open
place. An agrophobiac is naturally inclined to live obscurely and to
keep himself aloof from society.
There are people who have a repugnance to animals. They have
zoophobia. They are either governed by a repulsion or strong horror for
specific animals or have developed a dislike for all animals including
those that make lovable pets. Here, arachnophobia is the fear of spiders
whether they are venomous or harmless.
Technophobiacs strongly detest the modern technological advancements
and highly respects traditions and conventions.They seem to fear that
the modern technology might disrupt the lifestyle that flourished in the
past. A similar phobia is Xenophobia which indicates strong fear or
dislike for foreigners. A Xenophobiac might suspect that a person from
another country would devalue his own culture and plunder the priceless
things which appear as the national heritage.
Demonophobia (fear for demons) and Paediphobia (fear for dolls)
represent peoples baseless fears for imaginary creations and inanimate
objects.
A person with paediphobia may fear not only the horrid dolls in
movies but also the models of robots and puppets operating with human
actions.
Accordingly as Sigmund Freud says, this fear originates from the
notion that a doll or a robot would come alive and wreak havoc on
humans. At the same time Paediphobiacs detest and fear small children
and even infants and do not like to touch a baby.
A person suffering from this phobia strongly detests and fears the
human features added to an inanimate object (such as a doll, a robot or
a puppet).
A person with Pentheraphobia (fear of the wife's mother) and
novecaphobia (fear of the stepmother) practically suffers much in modern
world. Most married men loathe to imagine how a mother-in-law could have
poisoned their wives against them.
Phobia
This is also a certain type of mental disorder which accounts for a
considerable number of divorces. Also, a novecaphobiac may be constantly
plagued by the feeling that his stepmother would alienate his father
from him.
People suffering from social anxiety disorder or social phobia can
get extremely nervous on being with people or surrounded by people they
are familiar with.
Such people are continually troubled by what others possibly think
about them or whether they are criticised or evaluated.
However different persons strangely fear different and ordinary
things.
One may have a phobia for driving, speaking before a large gathering,
being on a higher elevation, travelling in the bus, meeting strangers or
building up new friendships. Whatever the phobia may be, it threatens
and undermines a person's grace and personality. Fortunately, phobias
can be permanently cancelled out by various forms of therapy.
Since phobias-whether simple or serious are a noticeable threat to
the personal performance, it is vital that effective therapies should be
applied. Phobias are definitely a serious threat to society.
These irrational fears can be removed by hypnosis or systematic
desensitisation. Here desensitisation is a process of gradually
desensitising a phobias of any type to the situation or the particular
environment which has generated the phobia in him. Speaking to the
victim for a long time and giving him positive thoughts will erase, to
some extent, the phobias planted in him. |