PHOBIAS
Type in the name of the book you have read.
Phobia symptoms
Type the main events of the book, classifying them in: events from the beginning, events from the middle, and events from the end of the book.
Describe the story visually. Add a representative picture for each of them.
Increased heart rate
Sweating
Trembling or shaking
Sickness
Types of Phobia
In contrast to the main idea, the theme is the message, lesson or moral of the book.
Some tips to find out the theme of the book easier:
- Try to find it while you are reading. It may be stated or implied.
- Think about how the characters reacted to obstacles.
- Think about the important decisions that the characters made.
- Think about the characters growing or changing throughout the book.
Complex Phobias:They usually develop during adulthood and are often associated with a deep-rooted fear or anxiety about a particular situation or circumstance.
Specific: Specific or simple phobias centre around a particular object, animal, situation or activity.
What causes phobias?
Mainly a phobia may be associated with a particular incident or trauma
Phobias do not have a single cause, but there are a number of associated factors like negative experiences, genetic or environmetal anf brain fuction.
Less common phobias
Theophobia - Fear of god
Hypnophobia - fear of falling asleep
Aquaphobia - afraid of water
Take notes while you read the book. Write here your favorite quotes from the book.
A phobia is an overwhelming and debilitating fear of an object, place, situation, feeling or animal
Type the names of the book characters. Start with the main character.
Draw arrows to represent the relationship between them and if it is possible write on them what they represent for each other (if they are relatives, friends, lovers, enemies etc.)
Phobias are more pronounced than fears. They develop when a person has an exaggerated or unrealistic sense of danger about a situation or object.
Author
Who is the author of the book? Type in his/her name.
Mariana Paco- Andrés Peña
The most common phobias.
Take notes while you read the book. Type here the resources, books, or websites that the author mentioned and you want to check out later.
Acrophobia - fear or phobia of heights
Aerophobia - fear to flying
Agoraphobia – fear of open spaces and public places
Claustrophobia – fear of confined spaces
Arachnophobia – fear of spiders