4. intense, persistent irrational and
recurrent fear
avoid the
dreaded object, place or situation despite the
awareness and reassurance
5. FEAR VERSES PHOBIA
• FEAR CAN BE EXPLAINED AS A NORMAL RESPONSE
TO GENUINE DANGER
• A PHOBIA IS AN EXTREME IRRITATIONAL FEAR TO
SPECIFIC THING OR SITUATION
6. SYMPTOMS
• Dread
• Panic
• Terror
• Dizziness
• Light-headed
• Difficulty Breathing
• Racing Heart Rate
• Sweating
• Hot and Cold Flashes
8. SPECIFIC PHOBIA
• The DSM-IV identifies subtypes of the most
common specific phobias.
• Animal type
• Natural Environment type
• Blood-injection-injury type
• Situational type
• Other type
9. SPECIFIC PHOBIA
CLASSIFICATION FEAR
ACROPHOBIA HEIGHTS
ANTHROPHOBIA PEOPLE
ARACHNOPHOBIA SPIDERS
ASTRAPHOBIA LIGHTNING
CLAUSTROPHOBIA CLOSED SPACES
CYNOPHOBIA DOGS
MIKROPHOBIA GERMS
MUROPHOBIA MICE
OHIDIOPHOBIA SNAKE
PYROPHOBIA FIRE
THANATOPHOBIA DEATH
XENOPHOBIA STRANGERS
ZOOPHOBIA ANIMALS
NYCTOPHOBIA DARKNESS
10. SOCIAL PHOBIA
• DSM- a marked and persistent fear of one or more social or
performance situations in which the person is exposed to
unfamiliar people or to possible scrutiny by others.
• The individual fears that he or she will act in a way that will
be humiliating.
• The presence of social phobia may be associated with a
higher morbid risk for major depression.
• Symptoms associated with social phobia usually involve
blushing, muscle twitching, and anxiety about scrutiny.
14. conclusion
• Phobia is an intense, persistent irrational and
recurrent fear of specific object, activity or
situation.
• Three major types:
• Specific Phobia or Simple Phobia
• Social Phobia
• Agoraphobia
15. REFERENCES
• SHORT TEXT BOOK OF PSYCHIATRY – AHUJA
• SYNOPSIS OF PSYCHIATRY – KAPLANA AND SODOCK