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Necrophobia
Treatment
Symptoms of Necrophobia - Fear of death or or dead things:
breathlessness, excessive sweating, nausea, dry mouth, feeling sick, shaking, heart palpitations, inability to speak or think clearly, a fear of dying, becoming mad or losing control, a sensation of detachment from reality or a full blown anxiety attack.
You are not the only one to suffer from this phobia. Most sufferers are surprised to learn that they are far from alone in this surprisingly common, although often unspoken, phobia.
Necrophobia is an intense fear of something that poses no actual danger. While adults with Necrophobia realize that these fears are irrational, they often find that facing, or even thinking about facing, the feared situation brings on a panic attack or severe anxiety.
There is a Way Out
Imagine what your life will be like when you know that you are not "defective". When you can be confident and at ease in situations where you used to feel your phobia. And when you can talk about your former fear symptoms as though you are describing a movie where the character is someone else, not you.
Necrophobia
Treatment Options
Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapy helps to reprogram your subconscious "programs" that may be part of your fear. When these programs are "de-bugged" the symptoms of Necrophobia often are minimized. However, some people don't like the feeling of loss of control in allowing someone else to play with their personal "software". Hypnotherapy is save and works fast.
Hypnotherapy Solutions
Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)
NLP is basically the study and practice of how we create our reality. From the NLP viewpoint, a phobia is the result of your programs or "constructs" that you have created that don't work very well. With NLP, these constructs are revealed and "re-programmed" so that the Necrophobia is minimized and often eliminated. Usually the interventions are quite rapid and effective.
NLP Solutions
Energy Psychology
Energy Psychology is emerging as an excellent therapy for fears and phobias because in studies it is shown to be rapid, safe, effective and long-lasting. It is based on a theory and practice that has been around for a couple of thousand years. It has the same foundation or roots as acupuncture, except in this case there are no needles used. You could call it emotional acupuncture - without the needles. Recent scientific studies have shown it to be very effective.
Energy Psychology combines the benefits of the above treatment therapies.
* You quickly and easily change your behaviors.
* You are active in your own recovery.
* You are in control.
* Your thought patterns change, often very quickly.
* You are able to relax.
* You develop skills and techniques that are useful for a lifetime in all situations.
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Uncommon phobias
Freaked out by slap-heads? You're very, very weird. Here's the best of the barmiest.
* Amathophobia: fear of dust
Only your mum can save you.
* Arachibutyrophobia: fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth
Run your tongue across that palate, baby.
* Barophobia: fear of gravity
Going up?
* Cacophobia: fear of ugliness
Common terror among TheSite.org staff, on entering the tech dept.
* Cyberphobia: fear of working with computers
Common terror among TheSite.org staff, period.
* Ithyphallophobia: scared of erections
Is that a rolling pin in your pocket, or are you trying to terrify me?
* Kyphophobia: scared of stooping
Little old ladies fill you with great dread.
* Metrophobia: fear or hatred of poetry
I wandered lonely as a . . ouch!
* Octophobia: fear of the figure 8
Look, you gave me a tenner, I owe you two quid back, whaddayamean keep the change?
* Ophthalmophobia: fear of being stared at
You looking at me? Yeah? Well, I don't see anyone else in the room, so you must be looking at me, ponk.
* Optophobia: fear of opening one's eyes
Ohmygod! Straight ahead! They're all naked! See, that cured you.
* Panophobia: scared of everything
Arrggggghhhh, make it stop!!!!!!!!
* Peladophobia: fear of bald people
You long to see the comb-over come into fashion.
* Phasmophobia: fear of ghosts
I see dead people. No really. Come back!
* Phobophobia: fear of fear
Phobia for the post-modernist in your life.
* Plutophobia: fear of wealth
We can help you out, if your money is a problem
* Pogonophobia: fear of beards
Tug on my mutton chops, baby!
* Russophobia: scared of Russians
Do you have the briefcase? Hey, where you going?
* Satanophobia: fear of satan
Mwahahahahahaha!!!!!! Oh, sorry. Did we scare you?
* Thermophobia: fear of heat
Come now, it's a very popular magazine, with celeb gossip, pics, reviews . . .oh, the wrong kind of heat.
Phobias
A phobia is a strong irrational fear of anything, and is a very common problem. We all feel fear occasionally, but in a phobia this fear is out of all proportion to the danger.
There are three main kinds of phobias: simple phobia, agoraphobia, and social phobia. Simple phobias are brought on by something specific, like spiders, mice, flying, or heights. Agoraphobia is massive panic that happens whenever the person leaves their home. Many agoraphobics stop going out to avoid these unpleasant feelings, and can end up housebound. Social phobia includes the fear of being looked at or watched, and people with this problem often avoid social situations such as canteens, meetings and restaurants.
When do you need to get help?
It may be possible to put up with some phobias, but if it starts to interfere with your quality of life, it's time to get help. Your GP will give you information and advice. It's good to tell family or a friend too, to get their help and support.
What help is available?
Sometimes a good chat with the doctor or nurse will be reassuring, and all that you need. If the phobia is more disabling, you need more help. Psychotherapy (talking therapy) may help you to express and explore some of the feeling and fears that are part of the problem. Behaviour therapy works well for lots of people, with its combination of relaxation techniques, ways to cope with fear and panic, and a step-by-step programme encouraging a slow return to the frightening situation.
Will I need to take medication?
Drugs can never cure phobias. They may be given for a short period of time in extreme situations, to give the sufferer a chance to begin sorting themselves out. The two main kinds of drugs that may be prescribed are benzodiazepines (like Valium), and beta-blockers. Asthmatics should never take beta-blockers.
Joe Baboon 08-22-06, - 10:46 PM Too much alcohol is a bad thing.
Uncommon phobias
Freaked out by slap-heads? You're very, very weird. Here's the best of the barmiest.
* Amathophobia: fear of dust
Only your mum can save you.
* Arachibutyrophobia: fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth
Run your tongue across that palate, baby.
* Barophobia: fear of gravity
Going up?
* Cacophobia: fear of ugliness
Common terror among TheSite.org staff, on entering the tech dept.
* Cyberphobia: fear of working with computers
Common terror among TheSite.org staff, period.
* Ithyphallophobia: scared of erections
Is that a rolling pin in your pocket, or are you trying to terrify me?
* Kyphophobia: scared of stooping
Little old ladies fill you with great dread.
* Metrophobia: fear or hatred of poetry
I wandered lonely as a . . ouch!
* Octophobia: fear of the figure 8
Look, you gave me a tenner, I owe you two quid back, whaddayamean keep the change?
* Ophthalmophobia: fear of being stared at
You looking at me? Yeah? Well, I don't see anyone else in the room, so you must be looking at me, ponk.
* Optophobia: fear of opening one's eyes
Ohmygod! Straight ahead! They're all naked! See, that cured you.
* Panophobia: scared of everything
Arrggggghhhh, make it stop!!!!!!!!
* Peladophobia: fear of bald people
You long to see the comb-over come into fashion.
* Phasmophobia: fear of ghosts
I see dead people. No really. Come back!
* Phobophobia: fear of fear
Phobia for the post-modernist in your life.
* Plutophobia: fear of wealth
We can help you out, if your money is a problem
* Pogonophobia: fear of beards
Tug on my mutton chops, baby!
* Russophobia: scared of Russians
Do you have the briefcase? Hey, where you going?
* Satanophobia: fear of satan
Mwahahahahahaha!!!!!! Oh, sorry. Did we scare you?
* Thermophobia: fear of heat
Come now, it's a very popular magazine, with celeb gossip, pics, reviews . . .oh, the wrong kind of heat.
hahahaha! Boy the trouble this could get me into!!
I think I gat that Barophobia cause Lord knows...... anyway!:rolleyes:
Cacophobia & Peladophobia, so those are some of the reasons why I'm scared of yk2bad!:shaky:
Ithyphallophobia, I guess this could be a problem for him though!!!:D
RockWell 08-22-06, - 10:50 PM Too much alcohol is a bad thing.
So whats the name of that phobia?
nationbuilder 08-22-06, - 10:52 PM Rory you high ey bey?:uh:
So whats the name of that phobia?
I guess 3 for $5 phobia!:rolleyes:
So whats the name of that phobia?
Defined as "alcohol", each year this surprisingly common phobia causes countless people needless distress.
To add insult to an already distressing condition, most alcohol fear therapies take months or years and sometimes even require the patient to be exposed repeatedly to their fear. We believe that not only is this totally unnecessary, it will often make the condition worse. And it is particularly cruel as alcohol fear can be eliminated with the right methods and just 24 hours of commitment by the phobic individual.
Known by a number of names - Potophobia, Methyphobia, and Fear of Alcohol being the most common - the problem often significantly impacts the quality of life. It can cause panic attacks and keep people apart from loved ones and business associates. Symptoms typically include shortness of breath, rapid breathing, irregular heartbeat, sweating, nausea, and overall feelings of dread, although everyone experiences alcohol fear in their own way and may have different symptoms. Our treatment involves no drugs.
Though a variety of potent drugs are often prescribed for alcohol fear, side effects and/or withdrawal symptoms can be severe. Moreover, drugs do not "cure" alcohol fear or any other phobia. At best they temporarily suppress the symptoms through chemical interaction.
The good news is that the modern, fast, drug-free processes of The CTRN Phobia Clinic will train your mind to feel completely different about alcohol, eliminating the fear so it never haunts you again.
Consider the true cost of living with Alcohol Fear.
If you are living with alcohol fear, what is the real cost to your health, your career or school, and to your family life? Avoiding the issue indefinitely would mean resigning yourself to living in fear, missing out on priceless life experiences big and small, living a life that is just a shadow of what it will be when the problem is gone.
For anyone earning a living, the financial toll of this phobia is incalculable. Living with fear means you can never concentrate fully and give your best. Lost opportunities. Poor performance or grades. Promotions that pass you by. alcohol fear will likely cost you tens, even hundreds of thousands of dollars over the course of your lifetime, let alone the cost to your health and quality of life. Now Alcohol Fear can be gone for less than the price of a round-trip airline ticket.
What is the cause of Alcohol Fear?
Like all fears and phobias, alcohol fear is created by the unconscious mind as a protective mechanism. At some point in your past, there was likely an event linking alcohol and emotional trauma. Whilst the original catalyst may have been a real-life scare of some kind, the condition can also be triggered by myriad, benign events like movies, TV, or perhaps seeing someone else experience trauma.
But so long as the negative association is powerful enough, the unconscious mind thinks: "Ahh, this whole thing is very dangerous. How do I keep myself from getting in this kind of situation again? I know, I'll attach terrible feelings to alcohol, that way I'll steer clear in future and so be safe." Just like that alcohol fear is born. Attaching emotions to situations is one of the primary ways that humans learn. Sometimes we just get the wiring wrong.
The actual phobia manifests itself in different ways. Some sufferers experience it almost all the time, others just in response to direct stimuli. Everyone has their own unique formula for when and how to feel bad.
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WinterGrace 08-22-06, - 10:56 PM ya'll have to laugh :driving:
nationbuilder 08-22-06, - 11:00 PM Bey, you need a sleep-number bed.
RockWell 08-22-06, - 11:02 PM Bey, you need a sleep-number bed.
Or some bud-lite drinkin sheep.
Bey, you need a sleep-number bed.
Symptoms of clinophobia:
Your fear of going to bed can result in the following symptoms:
breathlessness, dizziness, dry mouth, excessive sweating, feeling sick, shaking, heart palpitations, inability to speak or think clearly, a fear of dying, becoming mad or losing control, a sensation of detachment from reality or a full blown anxiety attack.
You are not the only one to suffer from clinophobia. Most sufferers are surprised to learn that they are far from alone in this surprisingly common, although often unspoken, phobia.
Clinophobia is an intense fear of something that poses little or no actual danger. While adults with clinophobia realize that these fears are irrational, they often find that facing, or even thinking about facing, the feared situation brings on a panic attack or severe anxiety.
There is a Way Out
Imagine what your life will be like when you know that you are not "defective". When you can be confident and at ease in situations where you used to feel your clinophobia. And when you can talk about your former clinophobia symptoms as though you are describing a movie where the character is someone else, not you.
An Amazing Discovery
Several years ago, a psychologist specializing in phobias like clinophobia, made an amazing discovery.
He kept up-to-date with all the leading therapies. And he tried them all. And no matter what therapy modality he tried, the cure rate of phobias like clinophobia was less than 5%. Oh sure, patients made progress. But it was only incremental. And therapy took years, not months.
Let's face it. It's possible that a small percentage of people would be "cured" even if left alone.
Then he made an amazing discovery and his ability to eliminate clinophobia soared to over 80%. He was so successful it nearly put him out of business.
Well, it didn't put him out of business, but it did--at least for awhile--create a financial strain for the first time in his career. You see, he was able to "cure" clinophobia clients often in one session, rarely more than five or six.
This was a radical change from years of therapy. And quite a hit to his income. Now he has raised his rates. And you might be able to get an appointment with him...if you have about $1,000 handy.
That's the "price" of success.
What was the discovery? It was so simple, but nobody thought of looking there before.
Here it is, and it is called The Discovery Statement:
"The cause of all negative emotions
is a disruption in the body's energy system."
Note what he didn't say. He didn't say that it was in your thoughts, habits, beliefs, strategies or any other thing (although they do play a factor). Those are "the branches".
The energy system is "the root". And from this root the field of Energy Psychology was born.
Since this discovery, other innovators have emerged in Energy Psychology. And they offer solutions to emotional issues such as clinophobia.
A really nice feature of Energy Psychology is that in many cases self-help is sufficient. In cases where a therapist is desired or needed, Clinophobia Live Help can be provided over the phone. And since not much talking is involved, the sessions are quick and affordable.
Does It Work for Everyone?
In a word, no it doesn't. It's not perfect. It only works about 85% of the time. But that is a radical shift from about 5% rate for some methods.
A reason it may not work is that frankly some people are afraid to give up their clinophobia. Their identity is wrapped up in it. They have had their clinophobia so long that they don't know who they would be without it. Fortunately, the same methods can be used to eliminate this fear first, should it arise.
Finally, some people just love to talk about their clinophobia. That's one reason why some people may spend years in talk therapy. They love to have someone who cares about them listen to their clinophobia problems.
Energy Psychology isn't about talk. It's about results. Fast, effective, lasting results.
A lot of talking about problems keeps people in the "stuck" state and is counterproductive. So people who really want to talk about their clinophobia because they are not really ready to let them go may not achieve optimal results. People like this may be better satisfied with talk therapy, even if it means extensive sessions, much higher expense and a lower success rate. But it is what some people want and seem to need.
Don't get me wrong. Effective Energy Therapists listen really well. And with compassion. It's just that their focus is on the "root", not the "branches". You may feel like you have truly been heard for the first time in your life.
So Energy Psychology is not perfect. And it's not for everyone, perhaps only 80% or so of the population. Is it for you? Only you can decide. But it is worth a try. With the guarantees offered, the only thing you have to lose is your clinophobia.
Of course, success rates for elimination of clinophobia will be higher with a therapist, Click here for Clinophobia Live Help . But self-help is amazingly effective. Especially with the improved methods and techniques of leading edge developers in Energy Psychology such as Dr. Silva Hartmann. This is why we have links to her ebooks on this site.
Clinophobia does respond really well to energy psychology.
Energy psychology is an emerging method that is rapidly gaining favor because in studies it is shown to be rapid, safe, effective and long-lasting. For more information on a safe and effective way to eliminate Clinophobia click here for Self Help Solutions.
Clinophobia can severely disrupt normal life, interfering with school, work, or social relationships.
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