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Originally posted by tacitblue
Any psychologists post on here? If there are I have a question about fear and stress that I am trying to get a clear answer on... I am trying to figure out some things about myself and behavior in certain situations.
My question is how do you tell the difference between "imagined" fear and "real" fear? What are some signs of each?
In other words if person A suddenly fears sharks after watching Jaws the characteristics of this type of fear should differ from the fear a soldier (person B) might have from war right? Are there symptoms person B will express from a "real" fear that the person A with the "imagined" fear will not? Physically or mentally?
Thanks for any help!
[edit on 18-8-2004 by tacitblue]
Originally posted by tacitblue
I'm already "over" it... I'm trying to understand it. Fear isn't really the problem since I can control that. The answer I need has to do with what I'm afraid of... I don't know if it was real or not. If, for instance, some of my behavioral characteristics in regards to this subject are more oriented towards post traumatic stress rather than something created by my imagination I'd feel like the fear was more justified and less crazy.
[edit on 18-8-2004 by tacitblue]