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Arachibutyrophobia: Information, Causes and Treatment
October 14, 2008

Like all fears and phobias, fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth phobia is created by the unconscious mind as a protective mechanism, which can be overcome by following the above treatment options.

Arachibutyrophobia is the abnormal fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth. A person with this phobia has powerful symptoms of anxiety. But they only arise from time to time in the particular forms that frighten them and at other times they do not feel anxious. If you have a phobia of dogs, you will feel ok if there are no dogs around you, if you are scared of heights, you feel ok at ground level and if you cannot face social situations, you will feel calm when there are no people around. A phobia will lead the sufferer to shun situations in which they know they will be anxious, but this will actually make the phobia worse as time goes on. It can also mean that the person's life becomes more and more dominated by the precautions they have to take to avoid the situation they fear. Sufferers often know that there is no real danger, they may feel silly about their fear but they are still unable to control it. A phobia is likely to go away if it has started after a distressing or traumatic event.

Causes of Arachibutyrophobia

Some of us seem to be born with a tendency to be anxious - research suggests that it can be hereditary through our genes. However, even people who are not logically anxious can become anxious if they are put under enough pressure. After all it is obvious what is causing anxiety. When the problem turn off, so does the anxiety. However, there are certain circumstances that are so upsetting and threatening that the anxiety they cause can go on long after the event. These are usually life-threatening situations like train crashes, car crashes, or fires. The people involved can feel nervous and anxious for several months or years after the event, even if they have been physically unharmed. This is part of what we now call Arachibutyrophobia Using street drugs like amphetamines, LSD or Ecstasy, may cause anxiety sometimes. Even the caffeine in coffee can be enough to make some of you feel uncomfortably anxious. On the other hand, it may not be clear at all why a particular person feels anxious, because it is due to mixture of their personality, the things that have happened to them, or life-changes such as pregnancy

Treatment Option for Arachibutyrophobia

Some therapists use virtual reality or imagery exercise to desensitize patients to the feared object. These are usually parts of systematic desensitization therapy.

Cognitive behavioral therapy may be beneficial in some cases. Cognitive behavioral therapy allows the patient understands the cycle of negative thought patterns, and ways to change these thought patterns. CBT may be done in a group setting. Gradual desensitization treatment and CBT are generally successful, provided the patient is willing to endure some discomfort and to make a continuous effort over a long period of time.

Anti-anxiety or anti-depression drugs can be of assistance in many cases. Benzodiazepines could be suggested for short-term use. These treatment options are not commonly exclusive. Frequently a therapist will suggest multiple treatments.

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