Savvy Psychologist

Fear factor: Exploring common phobias through horror films

Episode Summary

In this Halloween-themed episode, Monica dives into 10 of the most common fears and recommends a horror or thriller movie that brings each fear to life on the big screen. From the fear of heights in Vertigo to the fear of failure in Black Swan, this episode explores how our deepest anxieties are reflected in cinema. Can horror movies help us confront our fears?

Episode Notes

In this Halloween-themed episode, Monica dives into 10 of the most common fears and recommends a horror or thriller movie that brings each fear to life on the big screen. From the fear of heights in Vertigo to the fear of failure in Black Swan, this episode explores how our deepest anxieties are reflected in cinema. Can horror movies help us confront our fears? 

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Episode Transcription

Something you may or may not know about me–I am a lover of horror, so Halloween is a fun time for me. In honor of that, today I thought I would discuss 10 of the most popular fears that people have and give you a film recommendation that relates to the topic. The last one will likely surprise you!

Welcome back to Savvy Psychologist, I'm your host, Dr. Monica Johnson. Every week on this show, I'll help you face life's challenges with evidence-based approaches, a sympathetic ear, and zero judgment.

The top 10 common fears that people typically experience often relate to threats that could harm their physical, emotional, or social well-being. While these fears can vary by individual, here are some of the most common:

1. Fear of Heights (Acrophobia)

Film: Vertigo (1958)

2. Fear of Public Speaking (Glossophobia)

Film: The King's Speech (2010)

3. Fear of Spiders (Arachnophobia)

Film: Arachnophobia (1990)

4. Fear of Enclosed Spaces (Claustrophobia)

Film: Buried (2010)

5. Fear of Flying (Aerophobia)

Film: Red Eye (2005)

6. Fear of Germs (Mysophobia)

Film: Contagion (2011)

7. Fear of Snakes (Ophidiophobia)

Film: Snakes on a Plane (2006)

8. Fear of Death (Thanatophobia)

Film: Final Destination (2000)

9. Fear of Darkness (Nyctophobia)

Film: Lights Out (2016)

10. Fear of Failure (Atychiphobia)

Film: Black Swan (2010)

These fears can vary in intensity from mild discomfort to full-blown phobias that significantly impact daily life. Watching horror films and other genres can sometimes act as an exposure because it’s seen as a controlled fear. In a horror movie, viewers know they are in a safe environment despite the on-screen terror. This allows them to experience the excitement and intensity of fear without any real danger. Or maybe this is just me trying to convert more people into horror movie lovers! 

Are you watching any good horror or thriller films? Let me know! You can contact me via Instagram @kindmindpsych or via my email at psychologist@quickanddirtytips.com.

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