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They may be suffering from what is here called scopophobia, a fear of being looked at.
"Scopophobia" is fear of being seen or stared at by others.
As with any problems humans have, there are support groups for Scopophobia victims.
Often Scopophobia will result in symptoms common with other anxiety disorders.
There are several different options for treatment of scopophobia.
With Scopophobia, it is likely that the person was subjected to public ridicule as a child.
Another related, yet very different, syndrome to scopophobia is known as scopophilia.
Individuals with scopophobia generally exhibit symptoms in social situations when attention is brought upon them.
A great deal of research has been done to link scopophobia to irregular sexual tendencies.
Later, on p. 285 scopophobia is defined as "a fear of seeing people or being seen, especially of strange faces."
The hope is that the individual will either be desensitized to being stared at or discover the root of their Scopophobia.
In extreme cases of Scopophobia, it is possible for the subject to be prescribed anti-anxiety medications.
On the other hand, as with most phobias, Scopophobia generally arises from a traumatic event in the victim's life.
Most phobias typically fall in either one category or the other but Scopophobia can be placed in both.
One such treatment option for those suffering with Scopophobia is to be stared at for a prolonged period of time and then describe their feelings.
Scopophobia: fear of being watched.
One of the first references to social phobias, such as scopophobia, lies in a statement Hippocrates made about the overly shy individual.
It is explained in the anime that he suffers from Ophthalmophobia (also called Scopophobia).
It is also possible that the person suffering from scopophobia is often subject to public staring, possibly due to a deformity or physical ailment.
In his novels, Ernest Hemingway's characters often display many traits of Scopophobia.
In the 1906 psychiatric journal The Alienist and Neurologist, scopophobia was described:
The equation of being looked at with a feeling of being criticized or despised reveals shame as a motivating force behind scopophobia.
In The Conversation, Harry Caul exhibits several symptoms of Scopophobia.
"Scopophobia" is a DVD release by Therapy?
Though scopophobia is a solitary disorder, many individuals with scopophobia are commonly subject to other anxiety disorders as well.
It is explained in the anime that he suffers from Ophthalmophobia (also called Scopophobia).