Ochlophobia

Ochlophobia is usually called a manifestation of irrational fear of a crowd, a mass gathering of people. Characterized by increased sensitivity to public opinion and fear of making a mistake in the company. Such a mental state can provoke a person to remain dissatisfied with himself and those around him, since, surrounded by a crowd, he experiences a certain pressure. Against the background of such behavior as ochlophobia, a person may experience a refusal to make decisions. A depressive state of personality is not the main symptom of ochlophobic disorder. Such a violation occurs in inert people who try to defend themselves from the outside world. They are always led and at the mercy of the crowd. For them, the morality of any action or action of society is important. Individuals with this type of behavioral personality strive for constant social integration; they are accustomed to constant communication, which in turn can cause fear of the possibility of losing such communication, manifestations of dependence on society and the team. And this, in turn, also creates the preconditions for the development of disorders associated