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Monday, 26 January 2009

Phobias Name Definition: Dermatopathophobia

What is the phobia, Dermatopathophobia the fear of?

Dermatopathophobia is the fear of skin diseases.

What is dermatopathophobia commonly known as?

Dermatopathophobia is also known as the following:

  • Dermatopathophobia
  • The fear of skin diseases
  • The phobia of skin diseases
  • The fear of skin conditions
  • The phobia of skin conditions
  • The fear of skin problems
  • The phobia of skin problems

What Causes Dermatopathophobia?

Dermatopathophobia comes from an unconscious 'overprotection' mechanism.

Dermatopathophobia is usually caused by the mind over-protecting us from something that it believes at some level may be a genuine danger to us, believing that skin diseases presents an actual threat.

Dermatopathophobia is usually caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Dermatopathophobia Be Treated?

Yes, dermatopathophobia can be treated. Dermatopathophobia responds well to therapies that aim to resolve the unresolved emotional conflict, such as Pure Hypnoanalysis.

Click here for more information on Pure Hypnoanalysis for treating dermatopathophobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Dermatopathophobia?

There are many trained Pure Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat dermatopathophobia using Pure Hypnoanalysis.

Click here to find a trained Pure Hypnoanalyst in your area who can help with dermatopathophobia.

 

 

Paul Douglass

Avon Hypnotherapy

 

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