Last Updated: Dec 26, 2020
Xenophobia is a psychological term that means fear of strangers or foreigners. This phobia includes anything or anyone that is unfamiliar or unknown. If you are xenophobic then you might feel upset and anxious when you encounter an unknown or unfamiliar situation.
You might also have developed intolerance of uncertainty meaning any kind of uncertain circumstances might feel unbearable to you.
There are two types of xenophobia:
Xenophobia can also be expressed in different ways, signs include:
Xenophobic symptoms include:
If the condition is not so severe then these symptoms can go away quickly. Also, the fear of the unknown could severely harm your health sometimes. If you are xenophobic you might have developed a habit of catastrophizing (also known as cognitive distortion) or imagining the worst-case scenarios. It is a way of thinking that creates an inaccurate view of reality.
Some of the causes of Xenophobia are as follows:
Any phobia can only be diagnosed only by a mental health professional or a therapist. Your doctor would suggest any psychiatrist. They can help you with diagnosing the phobia.
They would ask you to describe what you feel or what happens to you when you find yourself between a group of strangers. You are advised to mention everything including your mental health symptoms you are experiencing. Also, remember to tell her since how long you have had this fear.
Exposure therapy:This therapy is considered to be one of the most effective treatments for specific phobias. In exposure therapy, you will work with a therapist to slowly expose yourself to what you’re afraid of. The activities performed in this type of therapy helps you to learn relaxation techniques to help you kill your fear of strangers.
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy:Cognitive-behavioral therapy or CBT may help if you do not feel ready to try exposure therapy. In CBT, you’ll be working with a therapist to challenge and reframe negative thoughts about xenophobia. This therapy may include a bit of exposure to meeting with new people, but there is nothing to worry about as it is done only within the safe setting of a therapy session.
There are no particular medications designed to treat phobias. Some medications, however, can be taken to get relief from panic or anxiety attacks. These include:
If you feel like you are suffering from xenophobia then you must examine yourself by asking a few questions. The questions might include:
Research is important: Collect more and more information, so that you can make easier decisions. It is a necessary step so that if you experience xenophobia to your finances, and it makes you scared to look into the bills and budgets, researching properly will empower you by making better decisions.
Manage your stress with a healthy lifestyle: Below mentioned factors that help in increasing your capacity to deal with the stress that comes from uncertainty:
You must also practice good self-care when you’re facing frightening unknowns.
Talk to someone you trust:Talking to someone and speaking your heart out is always the best option. In the case of being xenophobic, it is advised to take the help of a therapist as she may help you process your fear of the unknown and plan strategies to reframe your thinking patterns. If you are feeling uncomfortable visiting a therapist, then you must talk to a trusted friend or write down your feelings in your personal journals.
Tips for Combating Xenophobia:If you are struggling with xenophobia, there are things that you can do overcome your fear:
Xenophobia is rooted in a mix of religious, upbringing and past experiences. Combating xenophobia means confronting the various aspects of personality and learning new ways of experiencing the world.
In the Greek terms, xenophobia means stranger fearing. Xenophobia derives from two Greek terms: Xenos, meaning stranger or guest, and phobia, meaning fear or flight. It first appeared in print in English in the late 19th century.
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