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Do I Have Philophobia?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you experience feelings of intense fear or panic when thinking of falling in love?

Do you experience a rapid heartbeat when thinking of falling in love?

Do you have difficulties breathing when thinking of falling in love?

Do you start sweating when thinking of falling in love?

Do you experience nausea when thinking of falling in love?

Do you experience difficulties functioning when thinking of falling in love?

Do you experience avoidance when thinking of falling in love?

Common conclusions

Based on your answers, it’s unlikely that you have philophobia. Philophobia is an overwhelming fear of love or of becoming emotionally connected with someone. The symptoms are similar to those of social phobias. If left untreated, it can have a significant impact on someone’s life. Love can be one of the most beautiful things in life, but it can also be frightening. It’s normal to feel a little scared and apprehensive, but if you find the thought of falling in love unreasonably terrifying, it may be important to seek help.

Based on your answers, you are displaying some signs of philophobia: an overwhelming fear of falling in love. The phobia is so intense that is can have a negative impact on someone’s daily life. Philophobia is not a social anxiety disorder, but it’s common for people with philophobia to also suffer from social anxiety disorder. Philophobia is similar to disinhibited social engagement disorder, which is an attachment disorder in children under the age of 18. These kids have difficulties with forming deep, meaningful connections to others and the disorder is typically a result of childhood trauma. If your symptoms are having a significant impact on your life, it’s important to seek medical help.

Unfortunately, you are displaying symptoms typically seen among individuals who have philophobia. This condition is described as an overwhelming fear of falling in love. The phobia is so intense that it has a negative impact on your daily activities. If the fear is indeed overwhelming, you should seek help. If left untreated, philophobia may cause additional complications including social isolation, depression, and substance abuse. Treatment options may include therapy, medication, lifestyle changes or a combination of these.

References

https://www.healthline.com/health/philophobia

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