Ommetaphobia (also Ommatophobia), is fear of eyes. This phobia can be experienced in a variety of ways, and while for some this can occur at the thought of touching one’s eyes, for others the fear is experienced just by having to look into someone else’s eyes.
As with all phobias, the degree of fear and discomfort experienced by the sufferer can vary, but anyone suffering from ommetaphobia, will feel extreme anxiety, which manifests itself as shortness of breath, dizziness, shaking, palpitations, excessive sweating, nausea and panic attacks. Some people can also have obsessive thoughts about eyes, leading to a constant feeling of heightened anxiety.
The degree of fear experienced by an individual is often dealt with by avoidance strategies, e.g. not having to touch one’s eyes, or avoiding eye contact with others, and while avoidance strategies can be maintained by an individual, the containment of their phobia can be a stressful task impacting on their health. Such a fear as ommetaphobia can also become a problem when an individual has to seek medical help for their eyes and the thought of having to undergo medical procedures on their eyes can be an overwhelming source of distress. It is often at this point that an individual will seek help for their phobia and ommetaphobia can be treated well using hypnosis.
As a hypnotherapist in Kent, I offer tailored hypnotherapy solutions to your problem. If you are experiencing ommetaphobia, then please feel free to contact me to discuss how hypnotherapy may help you overcome your fear. My web address is www.fernberry.co.uk. I’m based at King Street Therapy Rooms, West Malling, near Maidstone, and can be contacted by email on [email protected], or by phone on 07788 767 966.
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