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− | '''Papyrophobia''' is an abnormal or persistent fear of |
+ | '''Papyrophobia''' is an abnormal or persistent fear of papers. Papyrophobes can have fear of: plain sheet of paper, crumbled ball of paper (which symbolizes injury, damage or death), paper tear, or paper cut. The intensity of fear depends on the size of paper, with bigger papers having more fear, but some may fear smaller pieces of paper more. |
− | Symptoms of papyrophobia include inflexibility, sweating, fast heart beat, rapid breathing, panic attack, screaming or crying, and flee urgency. People who are intensely papyrophobic are believe to fall victim to disaster when getting near papers, causing them to panic. |
+ | Symptoms of papyrophobia include inflexibility, sweating, fast heart beat, rapid breathing, panic attack, screaming or crying, and flee urgency. People who are intensely papyrophobic are believe to fall victim to disaster when getting near papers, causing them to panic, most frequently in school. |
The most common mode of treatment is {{wp|intellectual reasoning}}, which involves learning how to cope with fear. A professional therapist may help identify possible causes layer by layer, and then treat by exposing to things that cause fear, paper in this case. |
The most common mode of treatment is {{wp|intellectual reasoning}}, which involves learning how to cope with fear. A professional therapist may help identify possible causes layer by layer, and then treat by exposing to things that cause fear, paper in this case. |
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Papyrophobia is an abnormal or persistent fear of papers. Papyrophobes can have fear of: plain sheet of paper, crumbled ball of paper (which symbolizes injury, damage or death), paper tear, or paper cut. The intensity of fear depends on the size of paper, with bigger papers having more fear, but some may fear smaller pieces of paper more.
Symptoms of papyrophobia include inflexibility, sweating, fast heart beat, rapid breathing, panic attack, screaming or crying, and flee urgency. People who are intensely papyrophobic are believe to fall victim to disaster when getting near papers, causing them to panic, most frequently in school.
The most common mode of treatment is intellectual reasoning, which involves learning how to cope with fear. A professional therapist may help identify possible causes layer by layer, and then treat by exposing to things that cause fear, paper in this case.