
Welcome to my site for Laliophobia. In hopes of trying to provide some helpful information, I have searched the Internet looking for information on Laliophobia (speaking fear, talking fear, trying to speak fear, speaking in public fear, stuttering fear, babbling fear, chattering fear, chatting fear, whispering fear, speaking phobia, talking phobia, trying to speak phobia, speaking in public phobia, stuttering phobia, babbling phobia, chattering phobia, chatting phobia, whispering phobia, fear of speaking, fear of talking, fear of trying to speak, fear of speaking in public, fear of stuttering, fear of babbling, fear of chattering, fear of chatting, fear of whispering, phobia of speaking, phobia of talking, phobia of trying to speak, phobia of speaking in public, phobia of stuttering, phobia of babbling, phobia of chattering, phobia of chatting, phobia of whispering, Glossophobia, Lalophobia). Please note I am not a doctor and only provide this site for informational purposes. I hope you will find some benefit in the site. Best wishes! ~Edd~ |
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What is Laliophobia? Laliophobia is the fear of speaking or talking. People with this fear worry about speaking because they fear they may fumble over their words, forger their words, stutter, or babble. The origin of the word lal is Greek (meaning speech) and phobia is Greek (meaning fear). Laliophobia is considered to be a social phobia (rational fear), which is discussed on the home page. Laliophobia is also known as Glossophobia or Lalophobia. What are the causes? It is generally accepted that phobias arise from a combination of external events (i.e. traumatic events) and internal predispositions (i.e. heredity or genetics). Many specific phobias can be traced back to a specific triggering event, usually a traumatic experience at an early age. Social phobias and agoraphobia have more complex causes that are not entirely known at this time. It is believed that heredity, genetics, and brain chemistry combine with life-experiences to play a major role in the development of phobias. (Wikipedia - phobia). What are the symptoms? As with any phobia, the symptoms vary by person depending on their level of fear. The symptoms typically include extreme anxiety, dread and anything associated with panic such as shortness of breath, rapid breathing, irregular heartbeat, sweating, excessive sweating, nausea, dry mouth, nausea, inability to articulate words or sentences, dry mouth and shaking. . Can I take medicine? Medicine can be prescribed, but please note that these medications can have side effects and/or withdrawal systems that can be severe. It is also importation to note that medicines do not cure phobias, at best they only temporarily suppress the systems. However, there are treatments for phobias, which include counseling, hypnotherapy, psychotherapy, and Neuro-Linguistic programming. Please click on the link at the top of the page called “Treatment Information” to find out more information on these types of treatments. |
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