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Según la psicología tener miedo a manejar esconde una historia de vida o un sueño postergado
AR🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

Según la psicología tener miedo a manejar esconde una historia de vida o un sueño postergado

The article discusses the psychological phenomenon known as amaxophobia, or fear of driving, highlighting how this phobia often stems from personal histories and postponed dreams. It explains that overcoming this fear is challenging and can take up to 30 years. The psychologist Amorina Díaz emphasizes that the fear extends beyond the inability to drive, affecting independence and self-confidence, which can influence other areas of life such as career decisions. The article notes that many individuals with this phobia have specific needs and goals they wish to achieve but are hindered by their fear. It also identifies common causes of the phobia, including personality traits, upbringing, traumatic experiences, and cultural influences. The majority of cases treated by Díaz involve women aged between 30 and 50.

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Según la psicología tener miedo a manejar esconde una historia de vida o un sueño postergado

The article discusses the psychological phenomenon known as amaxophobia, or fear of driving, highlighting how this phobia often stems from personal histories and postponed dreams. It explains that overcoming this fear is challenging and can take up to 30 years. The psychologist Amorina Díaz emphasizes that the fear extends beyond the inability to drive, affecting independence and self-confidence, which can influence other areas of life such as career decisions. The article notes that many individuals with this phobia have specific needs and goals they wish to achieve but are hindered by their fear. It also identifies common causes of the phobia, including personality traits, upbringing, traumatic experiences, and cultural influences. The majority of cases treated by Díaz involve women aged between 30 and 50.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion of amaxophobia without overtly favoring any political ideology. It focuses on psychological and social factors rather than taking a partisan stance. While it mentions societal changes during the pandemic, it does not frame these developments through a left-

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