13 of the most unusual phobias Cured By
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13 of the most unusual phobias Cured By
13 of the most unusual phobias Cured By Hypnotherapy At People Building we teach NLP to those is leadership and management positions and work with teams to improve sales skills. We also offer Neuro-linguistic programming training online and offer courses that answer the question: “Does hypnosis work?” 1) Xanthophobia – fear of the colour yellow Sufferers of xanthophobia may fear anything yellow, including the sun, daffodils and yellow paint. In its most aggressive form xanthophobic symptoms may include an overwhelming fear of even the phrase yellow. 2) Turophobia- fear of cheese Copyright © 2014 People Building Ltd Unauthorised copying and distribution is prohibited by law. Telephone 0845 3192 666 contact@peoplebuilding.co.uk www.peoplebuilding.co.uk People Building Ltd Registered Company Number 6969239 VAT Reg. 987561363 Copyright © 2014 People Building Ltd Unauthorised copying and distribution is prohibited by law. Telephone 0845 3192 666 contact@peoplebuilding.co.uk www.peoplebuilding.co.uk People Building Ltd Registered Company Number 6969239 VAT Reg. 987561363 Sufferers of Turophobia usually associate cheese with a traumatic memory. From cheddar to mozzarella turophobes often have to run away if they so much as see a slice of cheese. Some may fear one type of cheese while others may fear cheese altogether. 3) Somniphobia- fear of falling asleep Somniphobia comprises often irrational and excessive fear of sleep. Somniphobes may fear falling asleep because they associate going to bed with dying. It may also result from a feeling of lack of control or from suffering repeated nightmares. Somniphobics may also fear losing time while sleeping. 4) Coulrophobia – fear of clowns Copyright © 2014 People Building Ltd Unauthorised copying and distribution is prohibited by law. Telephone 0845 3192 666 contact@peoplebuilding.co.uk www.peoplebuilding.co.uk People Building Ltd Registered Company Number 6969239 VAT Reg. 987561363 Copyright © 2014 People Building Ltd Unauthorised copying and distribution is prohibited by law. Telephone 0845 3192 666 contact@peoplebuilding.co.uk www.peoplebuilding.co.uk People Building Ltd Registered Company Number 6969239 VAT Reg. 987561363 Coulrophobia is a relatively common phobia, and usually present in children according to various surveys. The ‘scary clown’ has often been used in popular culture, for example in the form of the Joker in Batman comics and film adaptations. Coulrophobia has some celebrity sufferers- namely Daniel Radcliffe and Johnny Depp. Depp said of his clown fear: “it’s impossible, thanks to their painted-on smiles, to distinguish if they are happy or if they are about to bite your face off.” 5) Hylophobia- fear of trees Hylophobia involves an irrational fear of wood, forest, or trees. It is often caused by exposure to films and fairy tales which involve scary woods in childhood. Many sufferers don’t grow out of the phobia and any walk in a scenic setting can trigger anxiety. Hylophobes suffer extreme anxiety when they simply think about a wood. 6) Omphalophobia- fear of the navel Copyright © 2014 People Building Ltd Unauthorised copying and distribution is prohibited by law. Telephone 0845 3192 666 contact@peoplebuilding.co.uk www.peoplebuilding.co.uk People Building Ltd Registered Company Number 6969239 VAT Reg. 987561363 Copyright © 2014 People Building Ltd Unauthorised copying and distribution is prohibited by law. Telephone 0845 3192 666 contact@peoplebuilding.co.uk www.peoplebuilding.co.uk People Building Ltd Registered Company Number 6969239 VAT Reg. 987561363 Omphalophobia is the fear of bullybuttons. Sufferers are afraid to have their bellybuttons touched, or to touch another person’s belly button. The fear is often linked with the belly button’s association to the umbilical cord and a mother’s womb. Omphalophobes can be repulsed just by seeing or thinking about a belly button 7) Nomophobia- fear of being without mobile phone coverage The name for the phobia of being without mobile phone coverage was coined five years ago after researchers discovered the phenomenon. According to recent surveys, more than half of people in the UK suffer from it. The phobia is brought on by the fear of losing signal, running out of battery or even losing sight of a mobile phone. 8) Ombrophobia- fear of rain Copyright © 2014 People Building Ltd Unauthorised copying and distribution is prohibited by law. Telephone 0845 3192 666 contact@peoplebuilding.co.uk www.peoplebuilding.co.uk People Building Ltd Registered Company Number 6969239 VAT Reg. 987561363 Copyright © 2014 People Building Ltd Unauthorised copying and distribution is prohibited by law. Telephone 0845 3192 666 contact@peoplebuilding.co.uk www.peoplebuilding.co.uk People Building Ltd Registered Company Number 6969239 VAT Reg. 987561363 Ombrophobes have an abnormal fear of rain which can cause severe anxiety attacks. It is thought to be triggered by a number of factors, including the fact that children are often told not to go out in the rain because it will make them ill. Rain is also often associated with depression. 9) Papaphobia- fear of the pope The fear of the pope or the papacy is uncommon. It is closely related to Hierophobia (the fear of holy individuals or sacred things). It is also related to hagiophobia which is an exaggerated or irrational fear or dislike of saints and holy things. The fear is often triggered by a trauma associated with the pope. 10) Uranophobia- fear of heaven Copyright © 2014 People Building Ltd Unauthorised copying and distribution is prohibited by law. Telephone 0845 3192 666 contact@peoplebuilding.co.uk www.peoplebuilding.co.uk People Building Ltd Registered Company Number 6969239 VAT Reg. 987561363 Copyright © 2014 People Building Ltd Unauthorised copying and distribution is prohibited by law. Telephone 0845 3192 666 contact@peoplebuilding.co.uk www.peoplebuilding.co.uk People Building Ltd Registered Company Number 6969239 VAT Reg. 987561363 Sufferers of uranophobia fear the sky and the afterlife. It can be triggered in religious believers who fear the idea that they will be judged after life. 11) Pogonophobia- fear of beards The term pogonophobia has been used since the 1850s to describe a strong fear of beards. Earlier this month presenter Jeremy Paxman accused the BBC of suffering from pogonophobia after he was criticised for presenting Newsnight with a beard. 12) Trypophobia- fear of holes Copyright © 2014 People Building Ltd Unauthorised copying and distribution is prohibited by law. Telephone 0845 3192 666 contact@peoplebuilding.co.uk www.peoplebuilding.co.uk People Building Ltd Registered Company Number 6969239 VAT Reg. 987561363 Copyright © 2014 People Building Ltd Unauthorised copying and distribution is prohibited by law. Telephone 0845 3192 666 contact@peoplebuilding.co.uk www.peoplebuilding.co.uk People Building Ltd Registered Company Number 6969239 VAT Reg. 987561363 Sufferers of trypophobia fear objects with small holes. It is not yet considered an official phobia, although thousands of people are reported to suffer from it. According to new research trypophobics associate holes with danger. Examples of feared objects include honeycomb, sponges and any plant with small holes in it. Symptoms of Trypophobia range from nausea and itchy skin to full blown panic attacks. 13) Triskaidekaphobia- fear of the number 13 Many people are superstitious about the number 13 but few have a fully fledged phobia. It is closely associated with the fear of Friday 13. Sufferers take great care to avoid using, or doing anything related to the number. By Lucy Kinder 9:19AM BST 06 Sep 2013 People Building provide NLP and Hypnotherapy training, hypnosis scripts, hypnotherapy audio downloads (such as weight loss hypnosis audios and quit smoking hypnosis audios) and NLP Podcasts. On www.PeopleBuilding.co.uk you will find a wealth of information from coaching articles to home study education which provide self development to increase wellbeing and improve mental health. For more information about our live or home study NLP and Hypnotherapy training courses contact us on info@PeopleBuilding.co.uk or call 0203 6677 294 Copyright © 2014 People Building Ltd Unauthorised copying and distribution is prohibited by law. Telephone 0845 3192 666 contact@peoplebuilding.co.uk www.peoplebuilding.co.uk People Building Ltd Registered Company Number 6969239 VAT Reg. 987561363 Copyright © 2014 People Building Ltd Unauthorised copying and distribution is prohibited by law. 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