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Anthophobia
(derived from Greek anthos or flowers and phobos or fear) is a feeling of
excessive and irrational fear in a person against a flower, even if the flower
itself is harmless.
No particular flower species
causes this phobia, nor any other parts of the flower such as petals or stems
can cause excessive fear to a person.
The phobia of this flower
usually begins with a traumatic event in the past related to the flower or by
seeing someone who has a bad experience with interest.
The surrounding environment
can also affect. Anxietas appear so see or hold the flower that is
characterized by symptoms of dizziness, nausea, trembling, palpitations,
excessive sweating or shortness of breath. These phobias can usually be treated
by giving tranquilizers, counseling, hypnosis or a relaxation therapy such as
meditation. Queen Elizabeth I of Great Britain is reported to have
anthropogenic, that is against roses.
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