Books
Michael Brown

Oddest Human Phobias

Oddest Human Phobias explores the intriguing world of irrational fears, delving into phobias so unique they might seem unbelievable. It investigates the science behind these anxieties, aiming to help readers understand how and why such specific fears develop. For instance, the book highlights conditions like chromophobia (fear of colors), nomophobia (fear of being without a mobile device), and globophobia (fear of balloons), illustrating their impact on daily life through detailed case studies.

These unusual phobias, though seemingly bizarre, are rooted in identifiable psychological and neurological processes. The book progresses logically, starting with the fundamental concepts of phobias, distinguishing between fear, anxiety, and phobia. It then examines specific categories of unusual phobias, providing research findings and case studies. Finally, it explores available treatments such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure therapy.

Readers will gain insights into the psychological mechanisms underpinning phobias, from evolutionary origins to learned responses. Understanding phobias is key to destigmatizing mental health conditions and promoting empathy. The book emphasizes empirical evidence while avoiding jargon, making it accessible to anyone curious about psychology and mental health.
149 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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