Article Categories
» Arts & Entertainment
» Automotive
» Business
» Careers & Jobs
» Education & Reference
» Finance
» Food & Drink
» Health & Fitness
» Home & Family
» Internet & Online Businesses
» Miscellaneous
» Self Improvement
» Shopping
» Society & News
» Sports & Recreation
» Technology
» Travel & Leisure
» Writing & Speaking

  Listed Article

Reprint this article 
  Category: Articles » Health & Fitness » Article
 

Fear Of Death And Darkness Phobia


By Steve Hill


Fear of the dark also known as Nyctophobia is common among young children who often fear that something catastrophic may happen to them in the night. In the darkness, we can't see very well, and for a young child, particularly one with a healthy imagination, this can be very frightening. A pervading sense can build that something sinister is just out of sight and arm's reach waiting for its moment to strike.

As a young child, I used to suffer from this phobia, as a result of which my mother used to leave the landing light on for me to provide a calming relief from the darkness. My parents also used to ask me questions to make me elaborate on my fears. By doing this, they showed concern and sympathy, while at the same time making it very clear that they were not afraid. In this way, parents can be of great use to their children.

The fear lessened as I grew older, then went away altogether. Most children as they grow up and the world around them becomes more logical and less fantastic, come to realise that they are quite safe in the darkness and their fears were irrational.

Some adults can suffer from this fear – particularly those who suffer from nightmares or have traumatic memories. Although gradual exposure to darkness can be helpful to nyctophobics, the management of nightmares and bad memories is liable to require specialist help.

Fear of death or Thantophobia is quite a natural phenomenon. None of us know what will happen to us after we die. But to be morbidly afraid of death is unhealthy and detrimental to our lives.

If one fears death excessively, it can prevent them from being able to enjoy life. Often associated with hypochondria, morbid death fear can cause unnecessary worry and anxiety and can prevent the sufferer from being able to live life to the full.

To a point the fear of death diminishes when we see it in its natural context – a dying person surrounded by loving friends and family. However most of our images of death in the modern world have been distorted by our culture's preoccupation with unnatural violent death: daily news stories of shootings, abductions and suicide bombings. Brutally violent movies and computer games. Also scare mongering news stories regarding types of food once perceived to be healthy, but now putting you at death's door.

All this negative focus leads to unhealthy consequences. An exaggerated fear of dying and phobias of growing old leads to a reluctance to make a will or make any plans for those we love whom we know will outlive us and a general ignorance of normal end of life options.


 
 
About the Author
Steve Hill talks about fear of death and darkness phobia. Learn how to live without fear or anxiety. Read more informative fear, anxiety and phobia articles and information at: fears phobias information phobias cure
Steve also has a website at: stuttering information

Article Source: http://www.simplysearch4it.com/author-articles/8334/1.html
 
If you wish to add the above article to your website or newsletters then please include the "Article Source: http://www.simplysearch4it.com/author-articles/8334/1.html" as shown above and make it hyperlinked.



  Some other articles by Steve Hill
Alternative Health Treatments That Work
Have you ever tried any form of alternative health therapy? Are you worried that alternative therapy may actually end up in making your health situation even worse than it already is? ...

SEO Advice That Works
I have no doubt that most people who own a website on the internet have heard of SEO, which stands for ...

Have You Ever Faked It In The Bedroom?
This is a question to all of the women out there, have you ever faked it in bed? To be fair I think I already ...

The Latest Stuttering Advice And Stuttering Therapy
Stuttering or stammering as it is sometimes is called, is a disability which can have a hugely negative impact on a persons life. I know ...

Alex Tew(Milliondollarhomepage) Is Back With A New Project
Have you ever heard of the name Alex Tew? Now if you have any kind of interest in the world wide web I ...

A Diet Where You Can Eat Whatever You Want
Now I am not sure about you but I can not get to grips with most of the so called best ever diets. This may be because ...

  
  Recent Articles
Hypnosis – 5 WONDERFUL Steps to Quit Smoking Today for a HEALTHY Living
by pradeep aggarwal

Detox and You: What Have You Heard?
by Dr. Robert Fleishmann

The Importance of Foods to fight Cold Sores
by Robert H Black

Health Hazards of Smoking
by Mason Parkers

The Benefits of Cleansing Your Body
by Dr. Robert Fleishmann

The Risk Of Drug-coated Stents Can Be Managed
by Ng Peng Hock

What So Great About GL Diet?
by Ng Peng Hock

Does Salt Matter Your Heart Health?
by Ng Peng Hock

Building Up Strong and Shapely Legs
by Ismael D. Tabije

Asthma Children Can Be Cured
by Ian McAllister

Nosebleeds - Bloody Nose - The simple facts and the cures
by Robert W. Benjamin

Your Great Goal in Life A Healthy and Fit YOU
by Ismael D. Tabije