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Afraid
to go to sleep? Afraid to speak? Afraid of
ridicule? Afraid of sex? Afraid to die? There
are close to fifty different phobias in this list.
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Do
spiders give you the shivers? Snakes make you
shudder? Moths make you squirm? There are over
twenty-five different phobias in this list.
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It's called Panic
Disorder. Described as an overwhelming anxiety or fear
directed at anything, Panic Disorder affects some 13 million
Americans. Best of all, it's curable! |
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From speed and sex to
infinity and the void, fears of this kind run the gamut of every
type of situation you could encounter. There are more than 35
here.
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From old-fashioned
diseases like cholera and scabies to up-and-comers like e-coli
and AIDS these fears can really get under your skin.
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More than shyness, not
quite misanthropy there are more than 25 reasons some folks just
can't mingle.
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Under the bed, beneath
the stairs, in the basement or on TV do these night(mare)
creatures keep you huddled under the sheets?
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The sun, stars, wind,
dawn this fear is certainly no picnic. There are over 25
different phobias here that can keep you from enjoying the great
outdoors.
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In existential
phenomenology, fear is the fear of something, whereas
dread (angst) is the fear of nothing. That
is, dread is the mood one feels when facing the possibility of
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Where do you go from
here? Indoors, outdoors anywhere or everywhere. Any one or any
grouping of these 15 fears could really hold you back.
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Ghosts, phantoms, gods,
devils...the invisible world watching our every move, reading
our thoughts, taking possession.
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And then sometimes
it's what's you do see all around you that can keep you
paralyzed. There are over 40 common objects that can summon
fear.
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