Phobias
By: Mike • Essay • 328 Words • November 29, 2009 • 867 Views
Essay title: Phobias
Phobias
A phobia is a psychological fear of certain objects or situations. Fears such as these are very common. Millions of Americans are afflicted with phobias. To escape their fear, they go to great lengths to avoid the object, place, or situation that provokes it. They change jobs merely to avoid an elevator ride, for example, or cut back their social life. One type of phobia, called specific phobia, can involve fear of an object or a situation that poses little or no danger. Phobias can also involve fear of being embarrassed, looked at, or made fun of in social or work situations. These are called social phobias. With both of these phobias, the fear is extreme and hard to control. Without treatment, phobias can last many years and affect a person's career, relationships, and daily life activities. Both specific and social phobias are types of anxiety disorders.
The website I went to was put up by the American Psychiatric Association. The site is credible because it was compiled by a group of psychiatrist. The purpose of the web page is to provide the public with information regarding phobias and how to look for symptoms. The site also provides information on the different types of phobias that people can have. The information