The 19 Types Of Fear: Which Is Stopping You?

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22 Mar 202405:02

Summary

TLDRThis script delves into the realm of specific phobias, exploring a variety of intense fears such as acrophobia, arachnophobia, aviophobia, and thanatophobia. It highlights the impact of these fears on individuals' lives, often leading to avoidance behaviors and distress. The script also touches on existential fears, fear of the unknown, rejection, and failure, illustrating the profound effects on personal growth and social interactions.

Takeaways

  • 😨 Specific phobias are intense, irrational fears of particular objects or situations, such as heights, spiders, or flying, leading to avoidance behaviors and significant distress.
  • 🀯 Social anxiety is characterized by a fear of social situations and scrutiny by others, causing apprehension about embarrassment, rejection, or judgment, and resulting in social isolation.
  • πŸ˜” Existential fears are related to the human condition and the meaning of life, including fears of death, meaninglessness, and the unknown, often leading to existential angst and despair.
  • πŸ€” Fear of the unknown is a fundamental fear of uncertainty and unpredictability, manifesting as anxiety about the future, change, or unfamiliar situations, and causing difficulty in decision-making.
  • πŸ™… Fear of rejection is the fear of being rejected or not accepted by others, which can lead to avoidance of social situations and hinder personal growth and connection.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Fear of public speaking is the anxiety and fear associated with speaking in front of an audience, often leading to physical symptoms and avoidance of such opportunities.
  • πŸŒ† Acrophobia is the intense fear of heights, which can be accompanied by physical symptoms like dizziness and rapid heartbeat, and avoidance of high places.
  • πŸ•·οΈ Arachnophobia is the irrational fear of spiders or other arachnids, characterized by extreme anxiety and panic attacks when encountering spiders.
  • πŸ›« Aviophobia is the anxiety and fear associated with flying or air travel, often stemming from a fear of crashing or losing control, leading to avoidance of air travel.
  • πŸ’€ Thanatophobia is the fear of death or the dying process, often accompanied by existential questions about the meaning of life and what happens after death.
  • πŸ”„ Metathesiophobia is the fear of change or the unknown future, leading to resistance to change and difficulty adapting to new circumstances.

Q & A

  • What is a specific phobia and how does it manifest?

    -A specific phobia is an intense, irrational fear of a specific object or situation, such as heights, spiders, or flying. It often leads to avoidance behaviors and significant distress.

  • How does social anxiety differ from specific phobias?

    -Social anxiety is the fear of social situations and scrutiny by others, characterized by apprehension about embarrassment, rejection, or judgment. It results in avoidance of social interactions and isolation, unlike specific phobias which are fears of particular objects or situations.

  • What is existential angst and how is it related to fears?

    -Existential angst is a feeling of anxiety and despair related to the human condition and the meaning of life. It includes fears of death, meaninglessness, and the unknown, often leading to existential fears.

  • Why might someone develop a fear of the unknown?

    -A fear of the unknown is a fundamental fear of uncertainty and unpredictability. It manifests as anxiety about the future, change, or unfamiliar situations, resulting in hypervigilance and difficulty making decisions.

  • What is the impact of fear of rejection on an individual's life?

    -Fear of rejection can lead to avoidance of social situations and relationships, hindering personal growth and connection. It can cause individuals to avoid taking risks in forming new relationships.

  • How does fear of public speaking affect a person?

    -Fear of public speaking can cause anxiety and fear associated with speaking in front of an audience, often leading to physical symptoms such as sweating, trembling, and a rapid heartbeat. It can result in avoidance of public speaking opportunities.

  • What are the common symptoms associated with acrophobia?

    -Acrophobia, or the fear of heights, is often accompanied by physical symptoms such as dizziness, sweating, and a rapid heartbeat, leading to avoidance of tall buildings, bridges, or high places.

  • How is arachnophobia different from other specific phobias?

    -Arachnophobia is an irrational fear of spiders or other arachnids, characterized by extreme anxiety, avoidance behavior, and panic attacks when encountering a spider. It is distinct in its focus on a particular type of creature.

  • What is aviophobia and how does it affect air travel?

    -Aviophobia is the anxiety and fear associated with flying or air travel, often stemming from a fear of crashing or losing control. It leads to avoidance of air travel and significant distress when flying.

  • What is the relationship between thanatophobia and existential questions?

    -Thanatophobia is the fear of death or the dying process, which is often accompanied by existential questions about the meaning of life and what happens after death, leading to anxiety and avoidance of death-related topics.

  • How can fear of change impact a person's adaptability?

    -Fear of change, or metathesiophobia, can lead to anxiety and fear associated with change or an unknown future. It results in resistance to change, routine-seeking behavior, and difficulty adapting to new circumstances.

  • What are the effects of autophobia on an individual's social life?

    -Autophobia, the fear of being alone or isolated, can lead to feelings of insecurity, abandonment, and dependence on others for reassurance and companionship. It may result in avoidance of solitude and difficulty in being independent.

  • How does nictofobia affect a person's daily life?

    -Nictofobia, an irrational fear of darkness or nighttime, can lead to anxiety, sleep disturbances, and avoidance of dark environments. It is often rooted in childhood experiences or cultural beliefs.

  • What is the impact of philophobia on relationships and commitments?

    -Philophobia, the fear of losing someone or something important, can lead to clinginess, jealousy, and avoidance of close relationships or commitments. It can cause individuals to be overly protective of their relationships.

  • How does scopophobia affect a person's social and professional life?

    -Scopophobia, the fear of being scrutinized or judged by others, can lead to avoidance of social situations, public speaking, or expressing opinions. It can hinder self-confidence and assertiveness.

  • What are the common triggers for trypophobia?

    -Although not mentioned in the transcript, trypophobia is the fear of irregular patterns or clusters of small holes or bumps. Common triggers include certain textures, surfaces, or images that feature such patterns.

  • How does fear of disease or nocomophobia manifest?

    -Nocomophobia is the anxiety and fear associated with hospitals, medical procedures, or contracting a serious illness. It leads to avoidance of healthcare settings and hypervigilance about personal health.

  • What is the psychological impact of authoritarian phobia?

    -Authoritarian phobia, or fear of authority figures or authoritarian control, often stems from negative experiences or perceptions of abuse of power. It can lead to defiance, rebellion, or submission in response to authority.

  • How does fear of failure affect personal and professional growth?

    -Fear of failure, or atopophobia, is an extreme fear of failing or making mistakes. It leads to avoidance of challenges, perfectionism, and self-doubt, hindering personal and professional growth.

Outlines

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😨 Phobias and Fears Overview

This paragraph provides an extensive overview of various specific phobias, including the irrational fear of heights (acrophobia), spiders (arachnophobia), flying (aviophobia), and death (thanatophobia). It also touches on social anxiety, existential fears, fear of the unknown, rejection, public speaking, and change. Each phobia is associated with avoidance behaviors, distress, and potential impacts on personal growth and social interactions.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘Specific Phobias

Specific phobias refer to intense, irrational fears of specific objects or situations, such as heights, spiders, or flying. These phobias are characterized by avoidance behaviors and significant distress. In the video, specific phobias are discussed as a central theme, illustrating how these fears can lead to avoidance of certain situations and negatively impact a person's life.

πŸ’‘Social Anxiety

Social anxiety is the fear of social situations and scrutiny by others. It is characterized by apprehension about embarrassment, rejection, or judgment, which can lead to avoidance of social interactions and isolation. The script mentions social anxiety as a type of phobia that can result in avoidance behaviors, affecting a person's ability to connect with others and engage in social activities.

πŸ’‘Existential Fears

Existential fears relate to the human condition and the meaning of life, including fears of death, meaninglessness, and the unknown. These fears often lead to existential angst and feelings of despair. The video script addresses existential fears as a category of phobias that can deeply affect a person's outlook on life and their ability to find meaning and purpose.

πŸ’‘Fear of the Unknown

The fear of the unknown is a fundamental fear of uncertainty and unpredictability. It manifests as anxiety about the future, change, or unfamiliar situations, resulting in hypervigilance and difficulty making decisions. In the context of the video, this fear is discussed as a common phobia that can hinder personal growth and adaptability to new circumstances.

πŸ’‘Fear of Rejection

Fear of rejection is the apprehension of being rejected or not accepted by others. This fear can lead to avoidance of social situations and relationships, and can hinder personal growth and connection. The script identifies fear of rejection as a significant phobia that affects social interactions and the development of interpersonal relationships.

πŸ’‘Fear of Public Speaking

Fear of public speaking, or glossophobia, is the anxiety and fear associated with speaking in front of an audience. It often leads to physical symptoms such as sweating, trembling, and rapid heartbeat, and avoidance of public speaking opportunities. The video script highlights this fear as a common phobia that can significantly impact a person's professional and personal life.

πŸ’‘Fear of Heights

Fear of heights, or acrophobia, is an intense fear of heights, often accompanied by physical symptoms such as dizziness, sweating, and rapid heartbeat. This fear can lead to avoidance of tall buildings, bridges, or high places. In the script, fear of heights is used as an example of a specific phobia that can restrict a person's activities and experiences.

πŸ’‘Arachnophobia

Arachnophobia is an irrational fear of spiders or other arachnids, characterized by extreme anxiety, avoidance behavior, and panic attacks when encountering a spider. The video script discusses arachnophobia as a specific phobia that can cause significant distress and avoidance of situations where spiders may be present.

πŸ’‘Aviophobia

Aviophobia is the anxiety and fear associated with flying or air travel, often stemming from a fear of crashing or losing control. This fear can lead to avoidance of air travel and significant distress when flying. The script identifies aviophobia as a specific phobia that can severely limit a person's travel options and experiences.

πŸ’‘Thanatophobia

Thanatophobia is the fear of death or the dying process, often accompanied by existential questions about the meaning of life and what happens after death. This fear can lead to anxiety and avoidance of death-related topics. The video script discusses thanatophobia as a type of existential fear that deeply affects a person's perception of life and mortality.

πŸ’‘Metathesiophobia

Metathesiophobia is the anxiety and fear associated with change or the unknown future, leading to resistance to change, routine-seeking behavior, and difficulty adapting to new circumstances. The script mentions metathesiophobia as a phobia that can hinder personal and professional growth by creating a reluctance to embrace new experiences or changes.

Highlights

Specific phobias are intense, irrational fears of specific objects or situations, often leading to avoidance behaviors and significant distress.

Social anxiety is characterized by fear of social situations and scrutiny by others, resulting in avoidance of social interactions and isolation.

Existential fears relate to the human condition and the meaning of life, including fears of death, meaninglessness, and the unknown, often leading to existential angst and despair.

Fear of the unknown is a fundamental fear of uncertainty and unpredictability, manifesting as anxiety about the future, change, or unfamiliar situations.

Fear of rejection can lead to avoidance of social situations and relationships, hindering personal growth and connection.

Fear of public speaking is associated with anxiety and fear of speaking in front of an audience, often causing physical symptoms and avoidance of public speaking opportunities.

Acrophobia is an intense fear of heights, often accompanied by physical symptoms like dizziness, sweating, and rapid heartbeat, leading to avoidance of tall buildings or high places.

Arachnophobia is an irrational fear of spiders or other arachnids, characterized by extreme anxiety, avoidance behavior, and panic attacks when encountering spiders.

Aviophobia is the anxiety and fear associated with flying or air travel, often stemming from a fear of crashing or losing control, leading to avoidance of air travel and significant distress when flying.

Thanatophobia is the fear of death or the dying process, often accompanied by existential questions about the meaning of life and what happens after death, leading to anxiety and avoidance of death-related topics.

Metathesiophobia is the anxiety and fear associated with change or the unknown future, leading to resistance to change, routine-seeking behavior, and difficulty adapting to new circumstances.

Autophobia is the fear of being alone or isolated, often accompanied by feelings of insecurity, abandonment, and dependence on others for reassurance and companionship.

Nictofobia is an irrational fear of darkness or nighttime, often rooted in childhood experiences or cultural beliefs, leading to anxiety, sleep disturbances, and avoidance of dark environments.

Philophobia is the fear of losing someone or something important, such as a loved one or a job, leading to clinginess, jealousy, and avoidance of close relationships or commitments.

Scopophobia is the fear of being scrutinized or judged by others, leading to avoidance of social situations, public speaking, or expressing opinions, and hindering self-confidence and assertiveness.

Fear of clowns is an irrational fear of clowns or clown-like figures, often stemming from childhood experiences or portrayals in media, leading to anxiety, panic attacks, and avoidance of circuses or clown-related events.

Nooscomobia is the anxiety and fear associated with hospitals, medical procedures, or contracting a serious illness, leading to avoidance of healthcare settings and hypervigilance about personal health.

Fear of authority or authoritarian phobia stems from negative experiences or perceptions of abuse of power, leading to defiance, rebellion, or submission in response to authority figures.

Atopsophobia is the extreme fear of failing or making mistakes, leading to avoidance of challenges, perfectionism, self-doubt, and hindering personal and professional growth.

Transcripts

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specific phobias intense irrational

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fears of specific objects or situations

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such as Heights spiders or flying often

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leading to avoidance behaviors and

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significant

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distress social anxiety fear of social

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situations and scrutiny by others

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characterized by apprehension about

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embarassment rejection or judgment

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resulting in avoidance of social

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interactions and

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isolation existential fears related to

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The Human Condition and the meaning of

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life including fears of death

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meaninglessness and the unknown often

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leading to existential angst and

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feelings of Despair fear of the unknown

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fundamental fear of uncertainty and

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unpredictability manifesting as anxiety

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about the future change or unfamiliar

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situations resulting in hypervigilance

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and difficulty making decisions fear of

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rejection fear of being rejected or not

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accepted by others leading to avoidance

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of social situations and relationships

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and hindering personal growth and

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connection fear of public speaking

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anxiety and fear associated with

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speaking in front of an audience often

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leading to physical symptoms such as

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sweating trembling and rapid heartbeat

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and avoidance of public speaking

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opportunities

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fear of heights

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acrophobia intense fear of heights often

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accompanied by physical symptoms such as

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dizziness sweating and rapid heartbeat

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leading to avoidance of tall buildings

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Bridges or high

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places fear of spiders

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Arachnophobia irrational fear of spiders

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or other arachnids characterized by

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extreme anxiety avoidance behavior and

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panic attacks when encountering spider

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fear of flying aviophobia anxiety and

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fear associated with flying or air

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travel often stemming from a fear of

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crashing or losing control leading to

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avoidance of air travel and significant

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distress when

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flying fear of death

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thanatophobia fear of death or the dying

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process often accompanied by existential

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questions about the meaning of life and

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what happens after death

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leading to anxiety and avoidance of

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death related

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topics fear of change

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metathesiophobia anxiety and fear

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associated with change or the unknown

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future leading to resistance to change

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routine seeking behavior and difficulty

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adapting to new

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circumstances fear of being alone

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autophobia fear of being alone or

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isolated often ACC accompanied by

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feelings of insecurity abandonment and

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dependence on others for reassurance and

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companionship fear of the dark

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nictofobia irrational fear of darkness

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or nighttime often rooted in childhood

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experiences or cultural beliefs leading

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to anxiety sleep disturbances and

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avoidance of dark

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environments fear of loss philophobia

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fear of losing someone or something

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important such as a loved one or a job

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leading to clinginess jealousy and

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avoidance of close relationships or

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commitments fear of criticism

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scopophobia fear of being scrutinized or

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judged by others leading to avoidance of

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social situations public speaking or

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expressing opinions and hindering

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self-confidence and

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assertiveness fear of clowns

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irrational fear of clowns or clown-like

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figures often stemming from childhood

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experiences or portrayals in media

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leading to anxiety panic attacks and

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avoidance of circuses or clown related

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events fear of disease nooc comop obia

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anxiety and fear associated with

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hospitals medical procedures or

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Contracting a serious illness leading to

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avoidance of Health Care settings and

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hypervigilance about personal health

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fear of Authority authoritarian phobia

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fear of authority figures or

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authoritarian control often stemming

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from negative experiences or perceptions

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of abuse of power leading to Defiance

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Rebellion or submission in response to

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Authority fear of failure atop phobia

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extreme fear of failing or making

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mistakes leading to avoidance of

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challenges perfectionism and self-doubt

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and hindering personal and professional

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growth

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