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Anuptaphobia: Information, Causes and Treatment |
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Anuptaphobia is also called as the fear of staying single. The fear of not having someone to go home to after your 9-5 job, cook dinner for or have children with, or to take you out on Fridays. Yet our lifestyle is specifically designed to make it difficult for us to have time to relax and form a healthy relationship with others. We are obsessed with work, marriage, and love. Even the people in ads on TV for cat litter are happily married and with children. We have countless holidays, which would either stress the importance of being in a relationship or having a family to go home to.
We are so desperate not to be alone that we will often latch onto anyone who comes our way or act like we are entitled to have someone in our lives. Marriage is often engaged in on a whim and divorces would be just as quickly. The fear of staying single can result in the following symptoms dizziness, excessive sweating, nausea, dry mouth, shaking, heart palpitations, inability to speak or think clearly, a fear of dying, becoming mad or losing control or a sensation of detachment from reality.
Whatever is your phobia, regardless of how long you have suffered from it, despite the dreadful life limitations you have endured because of your fear, your phobia can be cured. Even better, the cure will not require anymore painful therapies, loads of money, gambling with your health, sacrifices of time or a long delay until treatment finally works. Quite the contrary, in as little as 15 minutes from now, you could be free of your phobia, the intense fear that has been crippling your life. It will not hurt one bit. You can perform the cure in the privacy of your home and your cure costs less than a third of what you'd normally pay for just one 50-minute session with a psychiatrist without experiencing any more excruciating mental or physical pain, without needing to travel for long, expensive sessions with a therapist, without having to confess your problem to any other person.
The English suffixes -phobia, -phobic, -phobe occur in technical usage in psychiatry to construct words that describe irrational, disabling fear as a mental disorder, in chemistry to describe chemical aversions (e.g., hydrophobic), and in biology to describe organisms that dislike certain conditions (e.g., acidophobia). In common usage they also form words that describe dislike or hatred of a particular thing or subject.
Note that no things, substances, or even concepts exist which someone, somewhere may not fear, sometimes irrationally so. A list of all possible phobias would run into thousands and it would require a whole book to include them all, certainly more than an encyclopedia would be able to contain. So this article would just give an idea of the kind of phobias which one may encounter, certainly not all.
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