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In such a way, understanding nyctophobia by its determinant parts is of importance not only for the researcher/analyst, it is also important for a large number of individuals suffer from this disorder for their entire lives. Finally, the analysis will also discuss some of the treatments and medical interventions that are traditionally used to lessen/ameliorate the effects of nyctophobia; up to and including pharmacological means. Firstly, in order to understand nyctophobia to a better and more complete degree, it is necessary to understand the root motivating cause behind obeah.
In short, most individuals suffer from nyctophobia not due to the fact that they are inherently afraid of darkness alone; rather, they are afraid of what might potentially be lurking in the dark. In such a way, the phobia itself is somewhat misnamed due to the fact that ultimate fear is of the unknown. Although it cannot always be said to be true, the fact of the matter is that from studies performed on individuals who suffer from nyctophobia in both their childhood and later adult years, there is often a direct level of correlation to and special each automatic event that occurred in the past and the continued evidence of nyctophobia in the current time.
Another salient facts concerning nyctophobia is that it is one of the most widespread of all phobias that currently exist. Moreover, it is understood by most psychologists and medical professionals that nyctophobia is a disorder/phobia that is highly underrepresented with regards to existing understandings of what overall percentage of individuals within the world suffer from it. This is partly due to the fact of shame and embarrassment that are oftentimes associated with nyctophobia somehow being related to irrational and childlike sentiment.
Due to the fact that otherwise sane and rational individuals do not want to be considered as somehow incomplete or irrationally timid or fearful, the broad majority of individuals who suffer from nyctophobia lived their entire lives without ever seeking any type of medical intervention or a in helping to lessen their symptoms. Although it may be tempting to understand nyctophobia and many other phobias in terms of an unnatural or psychotic tendency that exists within the individual sufferer, the fact of the matter is that medical science has begun to understand nyctophobia in terms of evolutionary psychology (Sharma et al 39).
What is meant by this is the fact that for tens of thousands of years humans lived without any form of artificial light all stop in addition to this, the greater part of human history has been defined not by civilization and call but by war, violence, and a continual threat from nature/predators (Sayfan et al 1772). In such a way, psychologists have begin to understand nyctophobia outside of the realm of traditional phobias due to the fact that it is something of an ingrained environmental and evolutionary response to an unknown world (Olk 18).
In such a way, it must be understood by the reader that nyctophobia is one of the most difficult phobias to grow out of due to the fact that it is at least to some extent programs to exist within each and every human being by way of evolutionary development. Within such an understanding, the reader can come to a more full and complete understanding for why
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