CLASS 28
Phobias
- irrational fear of a specific situation or thing - highly focused Definition
Specific Phobias: A few are especially common – they seem to be easily acquired –seen in most cultures there are some cultural variations but similar categories are prominent
Fear Factor T.V. program highlighting common fears
What fears does the T.V. program emphasize? Several traditional categories keep being used i.e., common phobias
snakes
Insects
Eating bugs
heights
Deep Water
Claustrophobia
CATEGORIZING PHOBIAS 1.Animals: Insects; dogs; snakes 2.Natural environments Heights, storms, water 3.Specific situations Agoraphobia; Claustrophobia
4. Fear of Injury Spears & knives are threats Blood & Guts are cues
THEORIES OF ORIGINS 1.Psycho-Dynamic Theory –Repressed fears –Symbolic (e.g., snake = penis)
2. Social Learning Theory –conditioned by traumatic experience –sometimes the exact event forgotten –explains cultural differences –examples ?
3. Evolution & Genetics our species has hardwired (prepared) fears most phobias make evolutionary sense individual differences also passed on by genetics
Can we explain other common fears with evolutionary psychology? The Supernatural: ghosts, etc. Germ phobia Dentists & Doctors Modern inventions: guns, electricity
Altogether different? –Agoraphobia –Math phobia –Social phobia –Homophobia
Bottom line Most phobias may be hard-wired or at least easily acquired Some phobias may be culture-specific