- Fear of frogs
Fear of frogs and toads has been recorded in the history of many cultures. For example, seeing a
frog may be abad omen or frogs andtoad s may give a personwart s. At the same time in other cultures frogs are considered as good omen. A survey carried out by researchers from theJohannesburg Zoo have shown that in modern times old supersititons play less significant role and modern children are more concerned whether frogs are poisonous or harmless. [ [http://www.izea.net/education/Attitudes%20towards%20frogs-Gordon.pdf "What do kids think about Frogs?"] , anJohannesburg Zoo atricle]An irrational fear of frogs, a type of
specific phobia , is called frog phobia or, sometimes, ranidaphobia, from the word "ranidae ", the most widespread family of frogs.Psychiatry specialty literature uses the plain English term, "fear of frogs" ["Psychiatry Specialty Board Review for the Dsm-IV" (1996) Psychology Press, ISBN 0876307888 [http://books.google.com/books?id=ODrFx481P3oC&pg=RA1-PA97&dq=%22fear+of+frogs%22&sig=Hzim4ZZ9wM-q-CsmEcIoyMECW_M p. 97] ] The term batrachophobia has also been recorded in a 1953 psychiatric dictionary. [Jacob Shatzky, Leland Earl Hinsie (1953) "Psychiatric Dictionary: With Encyclopedic Treatment of Modern Terms", Oxford University Press, [http://books.google.com/books?id=DVQ0AAAAIAAJ&dq=%22fear+of+frogs%22&q=batrachophobia&pgis=1#search "Fear of frogs"] ] A clinical case of a severe fear of frogs has been described in "Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry " in 1983: a woman developed an extreme fear of frogs after atraumatic incident when herlawn mower ran over a group of frogs creating a bloody mess. [ Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, [http://books.google.com/books?id=8e4LAAAAMAAJ&q=%22fear+of+frogs%22&dq=%22fear+of+frogs%22&pgis=1 vol. 14, 1983] ]References
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