*Peyraphobia* - fear or disgust of external appearance, which manifests itself when irritated or when there is activity in a certain direction. Unlike other forms of fear, peiraphobic motives can be caused not only by suggestive stimuli, but also by stimuli, for example, loud sounds
**Peyraphobia** is the fear of challenges and testing. For most people, this simple word recalls their school or student years: writing essays, composing oral answers to lessons, taking tests, etc. However, this is only a small part of this concept, which can be interpreted in any context.
For whom is it dangerous? Firstly, this is a problem for people prone to constant self-control. Moreover, absolutely everything should be under control. Nobody likes to write unreadable texts, endlessly rewriting them, but the desire for perfectionism is clearly expressed here. Therefore, peiraphobes need to be prepared for the fact that even the slightest mistake can put an end to the successful completion of the project. That's all, a rollback for months, stress, dissatisfaction with oneself and, as a result, the need for redistribution. Often, the basis of peiraphobia is not the desire to be better than everyone else, but the habit of control and lack of self-confidence. Despite the fact that it can arise in any area of life, it most often appears in education. This is due to the need to prove their superiority, self-doubt even in those things in which they are confident.
When does it appear for the first time? Peyraphobia can also be called a school phobia: all the same reasons for which it can manifest itself are due to the school system, which is built on an exam and then returning to the topic in case of failure. As a result, some students constantly need to check completed assignments and feel a lack of attention. In addition, while studying, one’s own ambitions are suppressed for the sake of peace of mind for others: those who are weaker in some way. From such excessive respect children become slaves