Hodophobia is an irrational fear, or phobia, of travel.[2][3]
Hodophobia | |
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Other names | Fear of travel |
Specialty | Psychiatry |
Symptoms | intense, persistent anxiety with thoughts of travel and/or during travels[1] |
Duration | persistent, typically lasting for 6 months or more[1] |
Differential diagnosis | Separation anxiety, Posttraumatic stress disorder, Major depressive disorder[1] |
Treatment | Exposure therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy[1] |
Hodophobia should not be confused with travel aversion.[4][5]
Acute anxiety provoked by travel can be treated with anti-anxiety medication.[6][7] The condition can be treated with exposure therapy, which works better when combined with cognitive behavioral therapy.[6][7]
Signs and symptoms
editPeople with fear of traveling experience intense, persistent fear or anxiety when they think about traveling and/or during travel.[8][9] They will avoid travel if they can, and the fear, anxiety, and avoidance cause significant distress and impair their ability to function.[8][9]
Related phobias
edit- Fear of flying
- Driving phobia
- Fear of trains
- Thalassophobia - phobia of sea travel
- Agoraphobia - fear of leaving safe places
Cause
editThe causes of hodophobia and the mechanisms by which it is maintained are often complex, as with many phobias.[8][10]
Diagnosis
editThe diagnosis is clinical.[8] It is often difficult to determine if the specific phobia of hodophobia should be the primary diagnosis, or if it is a symptom of a generalized anxiety disorder or another anxiety disorder.[8][11]
Classification
editHodophobia is a specific phobia as classified in the DSM-5.[12]
Management
editAcute anxiety caused by travel can be treated with anti-anxiety medication.[6][7] The condition can also be treated with exposure therapy which works better when combined with cognitive behavioral therapy.[6][7][13] Relaxation techniques and education can also be helpful in combination with other approaches.[9][13][14]
Society and culture
editSigmund Freud, the famous neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, confessed in a number of letters that he suffered from fear of travel.[15] He used the term "Reiseangst" for it, which means "travel anxiety" or "fear of travel" in the German language.[16] However Freud's anxiety was not a "true" phobia.[16]
See also
editOther travel-related disorders include:
- Travel sickness in humans
- Transport tetany in animals
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