A phobia is a pathological fear, one that is bad for your health or controls your actions. A fear is normal unless it becomes obsessive and starts controlling your life. Please refer to the Related Link below for more information.
In the basic definition of the terms, they mean the same thing. A phobia, however, is a more scientific term attached to certain specific fears. For example, acrophobia is the fear of heights.
Fear is a transitory feeling while phobia is permanent unless it can be cured.
To fear something is natural when the object of the fear is real, but to phobic persons fear is something that only him can feel. A person next to him does not understand the object of his phobia, but if a lion appear to them suddenly, then both have the same feeling of fear. Instead being a synonym we can say that phobia is linked to fear, but fear when legitimate isn't linked to phobia.
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Fear can be focused in time and on a particular situation. There are legitimate reasons to feel fear. Phobia has the connotation of a permanent fear. For example a phobia about snakes can include harmless as well as poisonous snakes. It is healthy to have some fear or apprehension with a poisonous snake, but other snakes are just fine.
It is Latin for fear (usually irrational) and is a suffix for some Latin words and phrases. For example claustrophobia is the fear of enclosed/small spaces.
Fear is a general emotion, but a phobia is an extreme and sometimes diagnosable fear that affects one's ability to function.
Fear is a normal and common emotion
Phobia is a diagnosed emotion that comes from bad experiences or memories
quite. but to be more accurate. phobia is a type of anxiety disorder. take note of the "disorder", because you know anxiety is normal in humans.
No a phobia is much worse than a fear.
Which of these is considered an anxiety disorder or phobia? ALL OF THEM A
Separation Anxiety Disorder
Simple phobia/specific phobia, social phobia and agoraphobia are indeed all anxiety disorders.
That is not a phobia. It generally comes under the heading of social anxiety disorders.
There is no specific phobia for the fear of anxiety. However, people with anxiety disorders can experience a range of fears that are related to their anxiety, such as fear of panic attacks or fear of losing control.
Social phobia or social anxiety disorder
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Fear of judgement is generalized as a social anxiety phobia.
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Social Anxiety Disorder
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