Phobias

Cards (6)

  • What is a phobia?
    A phobia is an excessive and irrational fear triggered by an object or situation.
  • What are the 3 categories of phobias identified in the DSM-5?
    • Specific phobias: phobia of an object, e.g. animal or situation
    • Social anxiety: phobia of a social setting e.g. public speaking
    • Agoraphobia: phobia of being outside in a public place
  • A phobic person generally knows that their response is disproportionate to the phobic stimulus, but they still feel fear when they are confronted by it.
  • What are the behavioural symptoms of phobias?
    Changes in the way people act such as panic (crying, freezing, jumping, clinging to something/someone), desire to flee and/or avoidance.
  • What are the emotional symptoms of phobias?
    Changes in the way people feel. Typically expressed as feelings of extreme fear and anxiety.
  • What are the cognitive symptoms of phobias?
    This is the thinking process: knowing, perceiving and believing. This can be shown by:
    • Focused/selective attention (unable to take your eyes off the object that you are scared of)
    • Irrational beliefs linked to the object/situation