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'''Belonephobia''' is the fear or [[phobia]] sharp, pointed objects.<ref> Reber, A.S. & Reber E.S. (2001). Dictionary of Psychology. Penguin:London</ref>. These might include needles or knives. In the medical context this is related to [[trypanophobia]] |
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'''Belonephobia''' is the fear or [[phobia]] sharp, pointed objects.<ref>Reber, A.S. & Reber E.S. (2001). Dictionary of Psychology. Penguin:London</ref> These might include needles or knives. In the medical context this is related to [[trypanophobia]] |
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In the assessment it is useful to try to identify exactly what the fear relates to. The wife who gets anxious around knives in the kitchen, is she afraid what they may be used for ie her husband might attack her with them, or perhaps she fears her own impulses and may do harm to him or the children by using the knife herself. |
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In the assessment it is useful to try to identify exactly what the fear relates to. The wife who gets anxious around knives in the kitchen, is she afraid what they may be used for i.e. her husband might attack her with them, or perhaps she fears her own impulses and may do harm to him or the children by using the knife herself. |
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Belonephobia is the fear or phobia sharp, pointed objects.[1] These might include needles or knives. In the medical context this is related to trypanophobia
Assessment
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In the assessment it is useful to try to identify exactly what the fear relates to. The wife who gets anxious around knives in the kitchen, is she afraid what they may be used for i.e. her husband might attack her with them, or perhaps she fears her own impulses and may do harm to him or the children by using the knife herself.
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- Main article: Treatment of phobias
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- ↑ Reber, A.S. & Reber E.S. (2001). Dictionary of Psychology. Penguin:London