The 9 Most Common Phobias

Fear of Public Speaking & Spiders Top the List of Phobic Behavior

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Phobias are irrational fears that may not have a basis in reality. Here are the 9 most common phobias, and a summary of how phobias evolve.

The most common phobias include snakes, spiders, heights, and water. Fear of public speaking and fear of flying are also common phobias.

Experts say that phobias are evolutionary – and thus not necessarily groundless. The most common phobias are an overblown response to a situation that could be dangerous, such as a spider bite or speaking in public. Both situations are potentially dangerous. For instance, when you give a speech you could say or do something dumb and thus be rejected. This results in a common phobia. Social phobia, dental phobia, flying phobia, driving phobia are all examples of anxiety-inducing situations -- but they actually aren't the most common phobias.

How phobias evolve

Phobias grow from a normal fear based on reality and logic to an overwhelmingly irrational avoidance of a harmless situation. For instance, if you're running in the park and a snake slithers across the path in front of you, you may quit jogging in that park. That anxiety may not simply dissipate even though you no longer run in the park – it could spill over to running on the street, and even running on a treadmill in the gym. Many common phobias develop this way. Agoraphobes can't leave their house without suffering from a full-blown panic attack. Some common phobias and anxieties grow from a relatively benign experience -- or they arise from something horribly frightening.

Possible causes of common phobias:

Forbes Magazine listed the nine most common phobias in Our Most Common Fears.

The 9 Most Common Phobias

  1. Bugs, Mice, Snakes, and Bats. They're unpredictable, creepy-crawly, and possibly poisonous – who wouldn't be afraid? Spiders are the most common phobia.
  2. Heights. We're afraid of them because we can't fly and we could fall. Reasonable reasons for a common phobia.
  3. Water. Fear of water can be innate or learned due to a near-drowning experience. Water is a common phobia.
  4. Public Transportation. We feel more vulnerable in public crowded places because we have less control over other people or situations. Fleeing is much more difficult, making crowded places this a common phobia.
  5. Storms. Hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes, and even thunderstorms can cause irrational anxiety – because we know the damage they can cause.
  6. Closed Spaces. Feeling trapped (imagine being in a coffin!) feels horrible. Evolutionary roots involve animals and traps or cages – our we need to be free makes this a common phobia.
  7. Tunnels and Bridges. Going through a tunnel is similar to being in a closed space, which makes you feel vulnerable. The fear of small spaces is a common phobia.
  8. Crowds. Similar to being on crowded public transportation, huge groups of people can make us feel trapped and vulnerable. This common phobia is related to the fear of public speaking.
  9. Speaking in Public. We feel like we'll be judged, we worry what we look and sound like, and some of us have anxiety attacks. We don't want to embarrass ourselves, especially in front of peers.

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