Friday, August 10, 2012

XENOPHOBIA


 



     Xenophobia is defined as unreasonable fear of foreigners or strangers. It can manifest itself in many ways involving the relations of an ingroup towards an outgrup, such as a fear of losing identity. These people don't participate in public activities, because they want to eliminate their presence.
     They need  a mentor in therapy, who can support them; they should join voluntarily, not forced, assisted by their family or close friends. They additionally should present six characteristics at minimum to be xenophobic, such as, sweaty palms, anguish, a tendency to hide, anxiety, innapropiate actions, ire with the people,   and discomfort  around strangers. 
     They need psychoanalysis and a mentor who can help them to confront people with exercices, such as speaking in public, with their friends, or family, because they need tranquility and good health.
     Finally, they must learn how to reconcile their life with the world and speak without fear; in other words, they look at the world as part of their life.






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