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Reported by: Web Producer Friday, Nov 13, 2009 @07:02am CST Cure For Triskaidekaphobia
(Denton, TX) -- This can be a very difficult day for those who suffer from a fear of Friday the 13th. The morbid fear of the number 13 or the date Friday the 13th is called triskaidekaphobia and for certain individuals it can cause misgivings, anxiety and all kinds of distress. Dr. Bert Hayslip in the Department of Psychology at the University of North Texas in Denton says certain individuals are more prone than others to believe in a superstition like Friday the 13th. Hayslip says, "People who are anxious, or are real dependent people who are unduly influenced by authority are the very ones who usually engage in this superstitious behavior like those that feel if you tell me its bad I'll believe you." Dr. Rex Northen of The Phobia Clinic in New York City believes people should relax today. Northen says, "Friday the 13th by all accounts is not a dangerous day in reality but we've heard it is or at least we've heard in superstitious circles that something bad is going on." Friday The 13th Rolls Around Again It's Friday the 13th, the day that can make even a level-headed person a little superstitious. Much of the stigma surrounding Friday the 13th stems from October the 13th, 1307. On that Friday, the Pope of the Catholic church in Rome and the King of France carried out a secret death warrant against the wealthy and powerful Order of the Knights Templar. The Templars were condemned as heretics, and their Grand Master, Jacques DeMolay, was arrested, tortured and crucified. "Skeptical Inquirer" columnist Dr. Joe Nickell says Friday itself has always had a dark side in Western cultures. Nickell, whose publication bills itself as the "magazine for science and reason," points out the Bible pinpoints Friday as the day Eve gave the apple to Adam. Friday was also execution day in ancient Rome, and Christians celebrate Good Friday as the day of Jesus Christ's crucifixion. The number 13 has been associated with evil and unlucky events, too. The ill-fated Apollo 13 space mission is a study in unlucky 13. It was launched at 13-hundred hours, 13 minutes from pad 39, the third multiple of 13. It was aborted on April 13th, 1970. The number's bad rap stretches far back in history. Christianity holds that Judas Iscariot was the 13th apostle. The ancient Scandinavians also believed the number 13 signified bad luck. The superstition sprang from their mythological 12 demigods. Legend had it the 12 were joined by a 13th demigod, Loki, who was evil, cruel and brought great misfortune upon humans. But there are also plenty of good things associated with 13. The United States started out with 13 colonies. A baker's dozen offers a bonus, 13th item. In Judaism, age 13 is the time for a Bar or Bat Mitzvah. Rugby is played with 13 members to a team. And former Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino did well with the number 13 on his jersey. (Copyright 2009 by VERTEXNews/Newsroom Solutions) RNS-11-13-09 0226CST |