hidrofóbiája
Hidrofóbiája, often translated as hydrophobia, is a term with multiple meanings, primarily referring to an abnormal fear of water or a symptom of rabies. In a psychological context, it denotes an intense and irrational aversion to water. This phobia can manifest in various ways, including fear of drowning, fear of being in or near water, or even fear of touching water. Individuals experiencing hydrophobia might exhibit symptoms such as panic attacks, rapid breathing, sweating, and trembling when confronted with water. The causes of this specific phobia can range from traumatic experiences involving water to learned behaviors or underlying anxiety disorders. Treatment often involves psychotherapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure therapy, to help individuals gradually confront and overcome their fear.
However, the term "hidrofóbiája" is more commonly associated with rabies, a viral disease that affects the nervous