JustFoundHere wrote:
Meteorology i.e., weather combines both hypersensitivities, and special interests.
The images of storm-chasers (or even the more mundane images of storms), as well as that meteorologist getting excited about thundersnow piques interest. The documentaries about global climate change (yielding more intense storms (even in locations which almost never experience severe storms)) is of strong interest.
Yet, here in mostly fair-weather California, there are those rare times (less rare over the past couple of years), thunderstorm conditions occur, and bring out hypersensitivities; that is anxieties, and also aversions to seeing flashes of lightning esp. at night.
When storms are forecast, I monitor the regional weather data, as well as local 'Doppler Radar' during storms. I'm told such monitoring acts as "safety anchor of sorts." Yet, the combination of monitoring the 'Doppler Radar' and taking herbal anxiety supplements e.g., Valerian-Root supplements personally curbs anxieties. Yet, again, that aversion to seeing lightning flashes remains.
Does anybody else experience similar concerns? I'm struck by how many people on WrongPlanet enjoy experiencing thunderstorms; yet very little in the way of mention of storm-related phobia, anxieties, aversions.
I strongly feel that both aversions to lightning e.g., Astralphobia, and aversions to maintaining close, involved friendships are very similar connected parts within the Autism Spectrum.
With the growing body of knowledge regarding, Autism, anxiety disorders, brain-science, has anybody been able to curb (even through professional help) aversions/anxieties?
ADDENDUM: Has anybody tried (EMDR) Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (LINK)? Can EMDR curb aversions, anxieties which may stem from the Autism Spectrum?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_movem ... processing