Types of phobias
- Phobias fall under the category of anxiety disorders
- A phobia is a fear (often irrational) of specific objects/organisms (e.g. ophidiophobia, fear of snakes), situations (e.g. aerophobia, fear of flying) or concepts (e.g. athazagoraphobia, fear of being forgotten) which trigger extreme anxiety in the phobic person
- The DSM-5 classifies phobias into five categories as follows:
- Specific animal phobias which include:
- arachnophobia (fear of spiders)
- Specific natural environment phobias which include:
- astraphobia (fear of thunder and lightning)
- Specific blood-injection-injury phobias which include:
- trypanophobia (fear of injections)
- Specific situational phobias which include:
- claustrophobia (fear of enclosed spaces)
- Other phobias which do not fit into the above categories which include:
- ecclesiophobia (fear of churches)
- coulrophobia (fear of clowns)
- ligyrophobia (fear of loud noises)
- Living with a phobia can be extremely difficult for the phobic person (and their friends and family) as it has a debilitating effect on the person’s ability to live a fulfilling and happy life (particularly if the phobia focuses on events or objects that are encountered on a daily basis e.g. fear of water; fear of other people)