Deipnophobia: Is Fear Of Eating In Front Of Others Real?

Deep connections are made over food and drinks. Be it dating, casual meetings, friends meet, or any socializing, every meet typically revolves around food. But what happens when someone fears eating food in front of others? Yes, this is for real, the fear of eating in front of others is called Deipnophobia.

The phobia of eating in front of others can be emotionally exhausting and can damage your personal and professional life.

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What is Deipnophobia?What are the Symptoms of Deipnophobia?What Triggers Deipnophobia?Types of Worries Observed in DeipnophobiaWhat Causes Deipnophobia?What are the Diagnosis and Treatment Options of Deipnophobia?

What is Deipnophobia?

Deipnophobia is a fear of eating in front of others. Eating in front of people can actually make some people anxious, and such situations cause discomfort to them, which is why some people intentionally avoid eating in public places or being involved in situations that include foods and drinks.

Such a phobia can have a negative impact on a personality, as avoidance can result in more hardships compared to people who are comfortable eating along with others. Personally, and professionally, this phobia can have havoc on an individual’s life.

For example, a person struggling with Deipnophobia may turn down all invitations, business meetings, dating, family dinners, and other important events.

What are the Symptoms of Deipnophobia?

Below are some of the common symptoms of Deipnophobia:

Anxiety
Avoidance behaviors
Chest pain
Cold or hot flashes
Dizziness
Dry mouth
Headache
Nausea
Numbness
Panicking
Rapid heartbeat
Shaking
Sweating
Shortness of breath

What Triggers Deipnophobia?

Fear of eating in front of others can be triggered by various situations such as:

1. Type of situation: Some people get anxious in certain situations wherein they have to eat or drink in front of other people. This phobia generally also depends on the type of situation. For example, a person might be comfortable eating with family members, and uncomfortable with strangers or professionals.

2. Type of company: Some people get anxious while eating in front of a certain set of people. For example, they might get anxious while eating with authority figures, public figures, dates, and others.

3. Type of atmosphere: Some people become anxious while eating in certain atmospheres. For example, an individual might be comfortable eating peacefully at their home with family members, meanwhile, uncomfortable eating in a crowded restaurant.

4. Type of food: Some people may have Deipnophobia of eating different types of foods. For example, a person might enjoy eating finger food in front of others and might feel uncomfortable consuming a meal in front of Research shows that food types such as salads, dishes, and soups provoke anxiety in people. Additionally, spaghetti and other messy foods might also provoke anxiety.

Types of Worries Observed in Deipnophobia

If you get anxious while drinking or eating in front of others, there could be various reasons such as embarrassment related to it. Below listed are commonly observed worries associated with fear of eating:

Choking food or drawing attention
Eating fast
Flushing after eating certain sets of foods such as spicy foods
Losing control or vomiting
Looking unattractive while drinking or eating
Shaking hands
Spilled drink or food
Stuck food in the teeth
Spitting chunks of food at people

What Causes Deipnophobia?

The exact cause of Deipnophobia is basically triggered by negative evaluations provided by others. Research shows that the development of fears like Deipnophobia is a result of disordered eating and social anxiety.

Social appearance anxiety plays an important role in the development of Deipnophobia. It also predicts the severity of symptoms of an underlying eating disorder and social anxiety. Additionally, negative beliefs and social evaluations also play an important role.

What are the Diagnosis and Treatment Options of Deipnophobia?

An important fact to understand is that some symptoms or causes of such fears might also be related to an underlying mental health condition. Therefore, if you think you or your loved one might be struggling with a mental health condition, connect with a mental health professional.

Additionally, you must connect with a mental health professional if the symptoms or causes have significant impacts on the overall quality of life. A mental health professional can help you understand the root causes and prepare a treatment plan accordingly. In some extreme cases, the fear of eating in front of others can also be a symptom of undiagnosed social anxiety disorder (SAD). In such cases, a mental health professional might suggest cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) or group therapy.

CBT helps in replacing negative thoughts with positive ones. Research shows that exposure therapy can also be helpful with such fears. Exposure therapy helps with cognitive restructuring and helps people overcome their fear in a practical setting.

Always remember, that the treatment process for fears like Deipnophobia is tailored according to the needs of the client. In some severe cases, a mental health professional might also prescribe antianxiety medications such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) to ease the recovery process.

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