Phobia of Deep Water and it’s Consequence


Mental Disorders, Psychology Facts
Fear is a transient survival instinct that prevents humans from engaging in dangerous situations. Threats like wild animals, natural phenomena, or deadly attacks from other human groups, 'trigger' this instinct in us, if the risk is 'real' they will provoke innate fear responses. Two of the most important aspects of fear are, a stimulus - that can be external or internal - and the reaction of our bodies to that specific situation. Our own experiences, knowledge, and the environment in which we grew might have a remarkable influence on how our bodies react to those situations - cognitive responses. So, let's talk about Phobia of Deep Water and it's Consequences.
May 28, 2019