Re: What/why is this fear?
Originally Posted by
thecheesecake17
OP, I found your post intriguing! "Fear of the unknown".... So interesting. I sometimes feel like the fear of paranormal events are a worlds difference from health anxiety such as emetophobia, as feeling/being s* is such an unthreatening thing, if we get s*, nothing in the atmosphere changes except for our perception which will unfortunately associate certain songs, days of the week, clothes with the horrid feeling BUT.. in reality, our bathrooms, houses, world will remain the same as opposed to paranormal "aura"s which are in my opinion, PETRIFYING. However, they are both linked in the uncertainty of what's going on! My friend said that's why people fear flying because we are relying on a bunch of immense capabilities of piloting and engine but all the while just being human on top of well, LOTS of sky haha.
That's an interesting thought...
I think uncertainty does play a factor as well as losing control, but I also think it is more than just that. I think in the act of being sick, there's that feeling of being unable to stop or breath sort of feeling. Anything that causes you to feel like you cannot breathe (even if you can) can cause anxiety. I think it's similar to the fear of drowning and water for some people.
While I think that relying on others can be a reason many people are scared of flying, but I don't think it's just that because the same people aren't scared to ride in a train or bus which relies on everything working and a driver/engineer who knows what they are doing. I think the biggest thing is again, lack of control. It is scary to feel unable to do anything and in an airplane there's not a way to just get off. Trains have frequent stops, buses can pull off the road, but in an airplane, you are just stuck. Could also be the thought and awareness of being so high up for some too. While most people know that airplanes are really the safest form of travel and far safer than taking a car to the destination, some people just think "stuck in a big metal bus bird 30,000 feet up in the air going 400mph for several hours."
I do think once a phobia begins for whatever reason, there's suddenly a bunch of new thoughts related to it that cause the mind to run wild. The thoughts are completely ridiculous, but are there and make everything worse. I've had so many crazy thoughts about my phobias and they are all so insane when I stop and actually think about them, but it's that moment when those thoughts arise that if we don't take notice and calm them down can just run wild.
I wish you luck in your therapy OP and hope you can conquer this fear.
"And though she be but little, she is fierce"~Helena, A Midsummer Night's Dream