Hidden Fact , in Love Phobia?

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According to Scott Dehorty, Executive Director at Maryland House Detox, Delphi Behavioral Health Group, Philophobia is a unique type of fear. At first glance, people who suffer from philophobia do not experience fear every day. However, for some people, this type of fear can occur over and over again, preventing a person from living a normal life. Fear of falling in love is not natural.

Philophobia usually occurs in people who have previously experienced trauma or past injuries.

Those who have witnessed the divorce of their parents, experienced domestic violence as a child,

or being mistreated at home may be reluctant to build relationships and closeness with others.

People who suffer from philophobia usually experience physical symptoms such as the following: 

1. Anxiety Dizzy 

2. Body Feels Tired and Chaotic Sweating 

3. Increased heart rate or palpitations 

4. Out of breath Unstable state of mind 

5. Stomach ache

These people eventually develop a fear that causes them to avoid RELATIONSHIP to avoid pain.

However, the further a person is away from his fear, the more his fear will increase.

This phobia affects feelings so strongly that it can interfere with the life of the sufferer. Philophobia is not just WORRY about falling in love but Philophobia is an EXTRAORDINARY fear to the extent of an "unnatural" fear of love.



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