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tx
mental/emotional
fear
diagnoses
definition and etiology
definition: Anticipation of misfortune or pain; the state of being afraid; anxiety; reverent awe.
etiology:
It is thought that humans may be born with only two fears: that of loud noises and that of falling.
Fear is a learned emotion which comes about through painful experiences.
May be environmental. When parents live with dread of factors in their lives, such as finances the child can grow to address money situations with the same emotions even when far better equipped to deal with the situation than his/her parents.
signs and symptoms
emotional discomfort
insomnia
worrying, obsessing
lack of enthusiasm for projects usually enjoyed
diminished healthy aggression in social and business situations; stomach cramps
muscle tension in face
impaired digestion
impaired immunity
course and prognosis
Fear, if felt for long enough, can become attitudinal and cause retarded emotional growth, learning disabilities, and interfere with intimacy.
In alcoholic families, fear of the unknown frequently becomes ingrained and when the child leaves the family system, anticipation and excitement of an impending challenge will be interpreted as fear (from similar physiologic changes) and be perceived as a negative and uncomfortable emotion.
Prognosis is excellent when chronic paralyzing fear is distinguished from anticipatory excitement and can be harnessed and "ridden" rather than overwhelm. Developing awareness and recognition of emotional patterns helps the sufferer to recognize and deal with this emotion when it arises.
differential diagnosis
worry
excitement
somatic conditions associated with fear as a symptom
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