Tag: irrational fear


PRIMARY ANXIETY

An Introduction to the Clinical Framework of Primary Anxiety Primary anxiety, frequently identified in clinical settings as Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), represents a pervasive mental health condition that is fundamentally defined by a state of persistent, excessive, and often irrational apprehension regarding a wide array of everyday occurrences. Unlike situational stress, which is a normal […]

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MASS HYSTERIA

Definition and Nomenclature Mass Hysteria, often referred to academically as Collective Hysteria, Mass Psychogenic Illness (MPI), or Epidemic Hysteria, represents a complex sociological and psychological phenomenon where a group of individuals develops and shares the same or similar irrational beliefs, fears, or physical symptoms. This collective delusion is typically triggered by a specific event—either real […]

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FEAR OF REJECTION

Definition and Evolutionary Context The Fear of Rejection (FoR), often formally termed rejection sensitivity, is characterized as a persistent, profound, and frequently irrational apprehension of being socially excluded, dismissed, or disapproved of by others. While a normal degree of concern regarding social standing is adaptive, FoR represents a heightened, pathological state where the anticipation of […]

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SPECIFIC PHOBIA

Definition and Historical Context Specific Phobia constitutes a prominent category within the anxiety disorders, characterized by a persistent, marked, and excessive fear related to the presence or anticipation of a particular object or situation. This condition, historically referred to as a simple phobia, involves an immediate and intense anxiety reaction upon exposure to the phobic […]

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PHOBIC ANXIETY

Phobic anxiety is defined as a persistent, excessive, and irrational fear response directed toward a specific object, situation, or stimulus. This intense anxiety centers upon or is directed toward items or scenarios which symbolize the authentic fear but posit minimal, if any, authentic risk or threat themselves. While seemingly irrational to those observing the behavior, […]

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SPIDER PHOBIA

Arachnophobia: The Psychology of Spider Phobia The Core Definition of Arachnophobia Arachnophobia is defined as the intense, persistent, and often irrational fear of spiders and other arachnids, such as scorpions. It is classified within the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) as a type of specific phobia, belonging to the subcategory of animal-type […]

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