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Topic 4: Psychopathology
Phobias
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What is a phobia?
An
excessive
and
irrational
fear of an
object
or situation that poses
little
or no actual
danger
How are all phobias characterised?
Excessive
fear
and
anxiety
, triggered by an
object
,
place
or
situation
What is specific phobia?
Phobia
of an
object
(such as an animal or body part) or
situation
(such as flying or having an injection)
What is social phobia?
Phobia
of a social
situation
such as
public
speaking or using a
public
toilet
What is social phobia also known as?
Social
anxiety
What is
agoraphobia
?
Phobia
of being
outside
or in a
public
space
What are the behavioural characteristics of phobias?
Panic
and
avoidance
What are examples of a panicked response to a stimulus?
Crying
, screamingg, fleeing, freezing,
sweating
,
nausea
, shaking hyperventilating
Sufferers may
plan
their daily life to
avoid
coming in contact with the phobic
stimulus
or avoid it when they see it
What is an emotional characteristic of phobias?
Anxiety
,
irrational
fear
/panic
Phobias are classed as
anxiety
disorders
The
anxiety
or
fear
experienced is much
greater
than is normal and
disproportionate
to the threat posed
Anxiety
is an unpleasant state of high
arousal.
This prevents the sufferer
relaxing
and makes it very difficult to experience any
positive
emotion.
The excessive and unreasonable panic is triggered by the presence or
anticipation
of a
stimulus
What are the cognitive characteristics of phobias?
Selective
attention,
irrational
beliefs
, cognitive
distortions
What is
selective
attention?
When the phobic stimulus is
present
, the sufferer‘s attention will be
focused
on it and they
ignore
other things
Example of an irrational belief that someone with social phobia will have
‘I must always sound
intelligent’
or ‘if I
blush
people will think I’m
weak’
Irrational belief
increases the
pressure
on the sufferer to perform well in
social
situations
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