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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Climacophobia
To add insult to an already distressing condition, most climacophobia therapies take months or years and sometimes even require the patient to be exposed repeatedly to their fear.
climacophobia will likely cost you tens, even hundreds of thousands of dollars over the course of your lifetime, let alone the cost to your health and quality of life.
1: climacophobia: a persistent, abnormal, and unwarranted fear of stairs, climbing stairs, or falling down stairs, despite the understanding by the phobic individual and reassurance by others that there is no danger.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Climacophobia   (161 words)

  
 CLIMACOPHOBIA: Treatment and Hope
And it is particularly cruel as climacophobia can be eliminated with the right methods and just 24 hours of commitment by the phobic individual.
We have never met a case of Climacophobia that could not be overcome using these methods.
2: climacophobia: a strong fear of, dislike of, or aversion to stairs, climbing stairs, or falling down stairs.
www.changethatsrightnow.com /problem_detail.asp?SDID=386:1466   (1418 words)

  
 Climacophobia - Bathmophobia, Fear of Stairs, Fear of Climbing Stairs, Fear of Falling Down Stairs, Stairs Phobia, ...
Climacophobia - Bathmophobia, Fear of Stairs, Fear of Climbing Stairs, Fear of Falling Down Stairs, Stairs Phobia, Climbing Stairs Phobia, Falling Down Staris Phobia
In order to provide good information on Climacophobia it is best to first understand what a phobia is. I will present some information on phobia below.
Note: If you are going to do a search, some common Climacophobia search terms include Bathmophobia, Fear of Stairs, Fear of Climbing Stairs, Fear of Falling Down Stairs, Stairs Phobia, Climbing Stairs Phobia, Falling Down Staris Phobia.
climacophobia.com   (568 words)

  
 climacophobia Stop Anxiety and Fear   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Definition of Climacophobia Climacophobia is the fear of walking up or falling down stairs.
Afraid of Stairs There are actually two kinds of stair-related 'phobias: bathmophobia (fear of stairs or steep slopes) and climacophobia (fear of stairs, climbing, or of falling downstairs).
Climacophobia Climacophobia is the fear of walking up or falling down stairs.
www.stop-fear.com /Climacophobia   (787 words)

  
 cleisiophobia Stop Anxiety and Fear   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Cleithrophobia or Cleisiophobia - Fear of being locked in an enclosed place Climacophobia - Fear of stairs, climbing or of falling downstairs Dishabiliophobia - Fear of undressing in front of someone...
Climacophobia Frika nga shkallÎt, ngjitja nÎpÎr shkallÎ apo...
Climacophobia Fear of stairs, climbing or of falling downstairs.
www.stop-fear.com /Cleisiophobia   (727 words)

  
 results of restlessness
The good thing about medical info on the Internet is that if you suffer from a particular ailment, you you know that you're not the only freak in the universe who does.
I already know that many others have a tendency to pull their hair when they're anxious, or pick at their lips, and there might be others who also share my slight phobia of going down the stairs (climacophobia is the name, just in case you're interested).
Researchers have just discovered that asthma attacks occur more commonly on foggy or misty nights.
restlessly.blogspot.com /2003/01/good-thing-about-medical-info-on.html   (198 words)

  
 Climacophobia Treatment Cause Symptom Medication Cure Help
The expert phobia team at CTRN's Phobia Clinic is board-certified to help with Climacophobia and a variety of related problems.
The success rate of our 24 hour program is close to 100%.
Climacophobia is known by a number of different names.
www.changethatsrightnow.com /shortdescriptionlist.asp?phobiaid=1466   (203 words)

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