Suffering from Acarophobia?

 
 

What is Acarophobia?

Fear of itching or of the insects that cause itching.

Symptoms of Acarophobia - feared itching or insects which cause itching: dyspnea, excessive perspiration, nausea, stop dries, sick feeling, jolt, palpitations of heart, incapacity to speak or think clearly, a fear of death, becoming insane or losing order, a feeling of detachment of reality or a full attack of puffed up concern.

Acarophobia is an intense fear of something which does not pose any real danger. While the adults with Acarophobia realize that these fears are irrational, they often note that facing, or even thinking of the coatings, the feared situation brings on an attack of panic or a serious concern.

Treament of Acarophobia

The elimination of a phobia with Hypnotherapy is fast and effective. The process does not require research prolonged on the past in order to detect the source of phobia. With Hypnotherapy, it does not import where the phobia started. Hypnotherapy changes the inadequate reaction into object or the situation into changing the answer. It shifts the behavior of the undeniable horror to the calm and soft thoughts of relieving. For example, a small girl who has a fear learned from the cats of her mother could remain with a friend who has a nice kitten above his holidays of summer. At the beginning, the girl would be afraid of the cat. But after having spent a few days with the kitten, seeing her friend playing with the nice kitten, it is desensitized slowly with the threat of the kitten and concern he of the causes. After one moment the bond between the cats and its fear is divided.



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