Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Tachophobia

Tachophobia or the fear of speed is actually one of the extraordinary, most common phobias affecting or afflicting countless people nowadays.

Tachophobia, just like some other phobias, can badly affect any human life in particular. Normally, a person with tachophobia experiences great fear and some other quite similar emotions such as dread, terror, alarm and panic though he or she is aware that his or her fears are unreasonable or absurd.

Thus, causing him or her to be away from experiencing the fun and thrill of long travels and some long outing trips.

Symptoms of Tachophobia
Phobias or extreme fears like tachophobia can actually lead to a variety of disturbing symptoms such as dizziness, shaking, heart palpitations, excessive sweating, nausea, breathlessness, speech and thinking problems, feeling sick, and even fear of dying.

In cases where the fear experienced becomes more severe, additional symptoms may also be felt. Symptoms just like full blown anxiety or panic attack, sense of detachment from reality and immediate loss of control or temperament.

If you go to an amusement park what do you hear when you stand in line at the roller coaster? Screaming. Some riders will scream because they love the adrenaline rush while others genuinely want to be free of the bars holding them in. There are instances where riders will lose bladder control, vomit and retreat into a fetal position in response to the fear they find themselves in.

Other symptoms include…

An inability to concentrate on anything, but the fear
Dry mouth
Air hunger
Trembling
Panic attacks
Screaming or crying
Feelings of dread and hopelessness
Sometimes there is no way to predict how an individual will respond to fear until they are confronted with it. The above symptoms are simply based on general responses from those who fear speed.


Possible Causes of Tachophobia
Normally, people acquire fear of speed or tachophobia from some traumatic events or experience that have happened in the past. At times, from some brain irregularities or chemical imbalance.

There are also some studies telling that development of phobias is due to the influence of media vehicles like films and television shows having presence of speedy cars and some relative accidents.

It could have been an accident in which two vehicles traveling at a significant speed hit each other. It could have been a fear reaction to a roller coaster ride or it could be something that was observed in others who have the fear of speed.

The root cause is likely the fear of losing control. This fear indicates that there should always be safety and control in every situation. Speed often leaves someone empty when it comes to the feelings associated with safety.



http://myanxietyattacks.com/anxiety-disorders/phobias-fears/tachophobia
http://www.fearofstuff.com/travel/fear-of-speed/





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