Fear Of Spiders (Arachnophobia)
By Steve Hill
Arachnophobia can be triggered by the mere
thought of a spider or even by a picture of
one, in some cases. Many people who fear spiders
feel panic entering a situation where spiders
may be present. Symptoms include excessive
sweating, rapid breathing, a quickened heartbeat,
nausea and dizziness.
Some arachnophbics will, on entering
a room, search it for a spider. If they
find one they will monitor its progress
very thoroughly. Others will do all in
their power to distract themselves to
avoid seeing the spider.
There are historical and cultural reasons
for arachnophobia. In the Dark Ages spiders
were commonly considered to be a source
of contamination of food and water. They
were believed to be the cause of the Bubonic
Plague (though in reality rat-fleas were
in fact the true culprits). This misplaced
fear has been passed down since the 10th
Century.
Often the fear is caused by a frightening
incident in earlier life. Sometimes people
have the misconception that such a startling
event has to be a memorable ordeal. Yet
many don't even recall the events that
led to their phobia. The mind can create
a phobia based on a split second of panic.
The treatment of arachnophobia is called
"systematic desensitisation". With the
help of a therapist, the sufferer will
slowly learn to face their fears. First
they will be exposed to pictures of spiders.
Later they will come face to face with
real spiders. When they are able to hold
a live spider without feeling anxious,
they will have conquered their phobia.
Advancements in technology have added
a new dimension to the treatment of arachnophobics:
virtual reality. Now the patient can wear
a VR helmet or glasses with a VR glove.
With the help of a computer generated
spider, they can steadily overcome their
fear, moving the VR glove closer until
they can "feel" the spider crawl across
their hand.
Steve Hill discusses peoples fear of
spiders. Learn how to live without spider
fear or anxiety. Read more informative
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