Apeirophobia
Apeirophobia (from Ancient Greek: ᾰ̓́πειρος, romanized: ápeiros, lit. 'infinite, boundless') is the phobia of infinity and/or eternity, causing discomfort and sometimes panic attacks.[1] It normally starts in adolescence or earlier and it is currently not known how it normally develops over time. Apeirophobia may be caused by existential dread about eternal life or eternal oblivion following death. Due to this, it is often connected with thanatophobia (fear of dying). [2] Sufferers commonly report feelings of derealization which may cause the perception of a dreamlike or distorted reality. Existential OCD may sometimes be the cause of obsessive thoughts about infinity or eternity,[3] which can lead to or trigger apeirophobia.
Apeirophobia | |
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Specialty | Psychology |
Symptoms | Fear of infinity, fear of dying, panic attacks related to the event, or dreams relating to infinity, derealization, symptoms of existential OCD |
References
- "Understand Apeirophobia: Fear of infinity". Exploring your mind. 2018-12-21. Retrieved 2020-11-13.
- Azarian, Bobby (2016-09-01). "Apeirophobia: The Fear of Eternity". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2020-11-13.
- "I Had No Idea My ´Existential Crises´ Were a Symptom of OCD". Healthline. 2019-05-31. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
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