YOGYAKARTA Photobia buttons are rare conditions. Although it sounds simple, this type of phobia can affect daily activities, especially in dress or just seeing other people wearing catcing clothes. So, what is meant by a phobia of buttons? Let's see more information below.

Quoted from the CPD Online College page, the phobia of shirt buttons, also known as koumpounophobia, is a specific anxiety disorder that makes sufferers feel afraid or uncomfortable with buttons.

The word koumpouno in Greek means kacang or buttons', as ancient Greeks used nuts instead of buttons. While the word phobia means fear. From here the term koumpounophobia or phobia of shirt buttons appears and is becoming known.

In people with comonophobia, the fear of a button can be manifested in various forms, such as:

Not only that, some sufferers also don't like buttons on electronic devices such as remote TV, cell phones, to computer keyboards. This is similar to the story of Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple, who is known to have dislike for buttons and prefers high-necked clothes and touchscreen technology.

Koumpounophobia is not a common phobia, but also not the rarest, it is estimated that about one in every 75,000 people experience it.

There are also people who don't want to admit having this phobia. They may just say that they don't like buttons, don't like to see them, or don't like touching them, but don't even admit to having coumpounophobia. Therefore, this possible phobia is more common than existing data.

Psychologists believe that coumpounophobia can occur due to genetic susceptibility and environmental and social factors. Phobia, including coumpounophobia, can be experienced by anyone regardless of age, gender, or social background.

This phenomenon can develop from childhood and continue to adulthood, or more rarely, only when it comes to adults.

Quoted from Verywellmind, there are several ways that can be done to overcome coumpounophobia. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is one of the methods commonly used to change negative mindsets towards phobia objects.

In addition, relaxation techniques, gradual exposure therapy, and psychological counseling can also help sufferers reduce fear.

In some cases, medical treatments such as anti-depressant drugs can be prescribed to help control symptoms. However, this step is usually only used as a major therapy supporter.

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