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: It can be linked to low self-esteem or Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) , where an individual is distressed by perceived flaws in their appearance.
: Covering mirrors with cloth or removing them from the home entirely. eisoptrophobia_recreation
: Some fear seeing something unexpected in the reflection, such as ghosts or spirits, or believe that breaking a mirror will bring bad luck. : It can be linked to low self-esteem
Living with eisoptrophobia often involves significant lifestyle changes to avoid reflections, which can actually worsen the condition over time. Common symptoms include: While many people use mirrors as everyday tools,
Eisoptrophobia is the or seeing one's own reflection. It is also commonly referred to as catoptrophobia or spectrophobia . While many people use mirrors as everyday tools, for someone with this condition, even a brief glimpse of a reflective surface can trigger intense anxiety or panic. Understanding the Fear
The phobia often extends beyond mirrors to any reflective surface, such as glass windows, TV screens, or standing water. The underlying reasons for this fear vary significantly between individuals: