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Fear, Hope, Dread, and the Search for Peace of Mind
by Scott StosselThis article relates to My Age of Anxiety
In My Age of Anxiety, Scott Stossel - journalist and editor of The Atlantic magazine - describes, in intimate detail, how stressful living with a phobia can be. According to the American Psychological Association, a phobia is a "persistent and irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or situation that is excessive and unreasonable, given the reality of the threat," and in Stossel's case, he suffers from at least ten, including emetophobia (fear of vomiting there's an entire chapter on this), agoraphobia (fear of crowded spaces or enclosed public places), and even turophobia (fear of cheese). After a little research, I was interested to find out that turophobia is just one of many uncommon and surprising phobias that exist in the world:


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This "beyond the book article" relates to My Age of Anxiety. It originally ran in February 2014 and has been updated for the
February 2015 paperback edition.
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