CATAPEDAPHOBIA
catapedaphobia, fear of jumping from high places, and fear of jumping from low places
Help
What do you call Catapedaphobia? Click the common name that sounds right to you:
– Catapedaphobia
– Fear Of Jumping From High Places
– Fear Of Jumping From Low Places
– Fear Of Jump
– Fear Of Jumping
– Phobia Of Jumping From High Places
– Phobia Of Jumping From Low Places
– Phobia Of Jump
– Phobia Of Jumping
– Jumping From High Places Fear
– Jumping From Low Places Fear
– Jump Fear
– Jumping Fear
– Jumping From High Places Phobia
– Jumping From Low Places Phobia
– Jump Phobia
– Jumping Phobia
Treatment
CTRN specializes in Catapedaphobia and related fears, anxiety and phobias. We offer two proven programs:
- The ‘VIP’ Catapedaphobia Program. One-on-one help with a catapedaphobia specialist. Learn More
- Our home study program Vanquish Fear & Anxiety for
Catapedaphobia.
Learn More
Causes & Symptoms
There can be a variety of causes and symptoms of catapedaphobia. To learn more follow one of the links above.
Medication
While you should always follow your doctor’s advice with medications, we are generally not in favor of using drugs.
They may produce a short-term improvement by masking symptoms, but never tackle the core problem of the overwhelming automatic fear response to jumping.
To learn more about overcoming catapedaphobia permanently, without drugs, follow one of these links:
– Catapedaphobia
– Fear Of Jumping From High Places
– Fear Of Jumping From Low Places
– Fear Of Jump
– Fear Of Jumping
– Phobia Of Jumping From High Places
– Phobia Of Jumping From Low Places
– Phobia Of Jump
– Phobia Of Jumping
– Jumping From High Places Fear
– Jumping From Low Places Fear
– Jump Fear
– Jumping Fear
– Jumping From High Places Phobia
– Jumping From Low Places Phobia
– Jump Phobia
– Jumping Phobia
Formal Definition
CATAPEDAPHOBIA: (catapedaphobia, fear of jumping from high places, and fear of jumping from low places)
1: catapedaphobia: a persistent, abnormal, and unwarranted fear of jumping, despite conscious understanding by the phobic individual and reassurance by others that there is no danger. 2: catapedaphobia: an extreme unwarranted fear and/or physical aversion to jumping.



