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Claustrophilia is a love of being in a confined space, the opposite of claustophobia. | '''Claustrophilia''' is a love of being in a confined space, the opposite of claustophobia. | ||
People with claustrophilia are likely to enjoy wearing [[hoods]] or [[gas masks]], [[strict bondage]], [[coffins]] and [[total enclosure fetishism]]. | People with claustrophilia are likely to enjoy wearing [[hoods]] or [[gas masks]], [[strict bondage]], [[coffins]] and [[total enclosure fetishism]]. |
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Claustrophobia
Claustrophobia is an anxiety disorder that involves the fear of enclosed or confined spaces. Claustrophobes may suffer from panic attacks, or fear of having a panic attack, in situations such as being in elevators, trains, boxes or aircraft.
Conversely, people who are prone to having panic attacks will often develop claustrophobia. If a panic attack occurs while they are in a confined space, then the claustrophobe fears not being able to escape the situation. Those suffering from claustrophobia might find it difficult to breathe in closed auditoriums, theatres, and elevators. Like many other disorders, claustrophobia can sometimes develop due to a traumatic incident in childhood.
Claustrophobia can be treated in similar ways to other anxiety disorders, with a range of treatments including cognitive behavior therapy and the use of anti-anxiety medication. Hypnosis is an alternative treatment for claustrophobia.
The name claustrophobia comes from the Latin word claustrum which means "a bolt, a place shut in" and the Greek word phobos meaning "fear".
Also see the page [ Claustrophobia ] on Wikipedia
Claustrophilia
Claustrophilia is a love of being in a confined space, the opposite of claustophobia.
People with claustrophilia are likely to enjoy wearing hoods or gas masks, strict bondage, coffins and total enclosure fetishism.
Based on an article titled "Claustrophilia" at Wipipedia and is used in accordance with GFDL
See also
- Phobophilia
- Mummification
- Sensory deprivation
- Total enclosure fetishism
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