Behavorial Characteristics Of Phobias Flashcards
What are the typical behavioural responses to phobias?
High levels of anxiety and attempts to escape
Responses can include panic, avoidance, and endurance.
What is panic in the context of phobias?
A range of behaviours including crying, screaming, or running away
Children may react differently, such as freezing or having tantrums.
How do phobic individuals typically respond to the presence of a phobic stimulus?
They may panic or exhibit avoidance behaviour
Panic responses can include crying, screaming, or fleeing.
What is avoidance in relation to phobias?
Efforts to stay away from the phobic stimulus
This can significantly interfere with daily life.
Give an example of how a phobia can affect daily life.
A person with a fear of public toilets may limit their time outside the home
This limitation can impact work, education, and social activities.
What does endurance mean in the context of phobias?
Remaining in the presence of the phobic stimulus while experiencing anxiety
This may be unavoidable in certain situations, like flying.
True or False: The fear responses in phobias are often proportional to the actual danger posed by the phobic stimulus.
False
The fear is often irrational and out of proportion to the stimulus.
Fill in the blank: A person suffering from a phobia may go to great lengths to _______ the phobic stimulus.
avoid
This can severely disrupt their daily activities.