How is coulrophobia diagnosed?
How is coulrophobia diagnosed?
The American Psychiatric Association (APA) doesn’t recognize coulrophobia as a phobic disorder in its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). There are no set criteria for diagnosing it.
A healthcare provider may recommend an evaluation with a mental health professional like a psychologist. This provider may diagnose coulrophobia after evaluating symptoms, including the impact of the phobia on daily life.
You or your child may have a specific phobic disorder like coulrophobia if the fear:
- Occurs when you see a clown or its image.
- Causes you to avoid certain situations like parties or the movies.
- Brings on intense distress that doesn’t match the actual danger.
- Lasts six months or longer.
- Affects your quality of life.