Beneath the Boughs: A Tale of Dendrophobia

Author:   Mia R Wellington
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798284126769


Pages:   218
Publication Date:   27 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Beneath the Boughs: A Tale of Dendrophobia


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Beneath the Boughs: A Tale of Dendrophobia is a chilling, atmospheric tale that explores the thin boundary between fear and reality. The story is set in a remote village, nestled at the edge of an ancient forest, where towering trees stretch into the sky, their roots sinking deep into the earth. The villagers have lived in the shadow of the forest for generations, their lives intertwined with the dark secrets it hides. But there is something unnatural about the trees, a presence that has instilled an irrational, almost primal fear in the hearts of those who dare to venture too close. The protagonist is a young individual, drawn to the village by a mysterious event from their past. Haunted by fragmented memories and a sense of something left unfinished, they soon learn that the forest is not merely a physical space, but a living entity with its own rules, its own form of consciousness. The villagers speak in hushed tones about the trees' ancient power, whispering of strange occurrences and a pervasive dread that clings to the air like a fog. As the protagonist delves deeper into the mysteries of the village and the forest, they begin to uncover disturbing truths. They meet an elder who has lived through decades of unspoken fear, their every word weighed down by the knowledge of horrors beyond understanding. Strange symbols are found etched into the bark of the trees, symbols that seem to change and shift, taunting those who try to decipher them. The boundary between the tangible and the supernatural begins to blur as the protagonist's fear intensifies. As the days pass, the protagonist becomes increasingly consumed by the fear that has plagued the villagers for centuries. They experience vivid nightmares, where the trees themselves seem to reach out with twisted limbs, their roots slithering beneath the ground like serpents. The air grows heavy with a sense of impending doom, and every rustle of leaves feels like a whispering threat. The protagonist's sense of reality begins to fracture, as they question whether the forest is truly alive, or if it is merely a manifestation of their deepest fears. The villagers' reluctance to speak openly about the forest only deepens the protagonist's sense of isolation. They are met with cryptic warnings and vague allusions to past events, but no one dares to confront the heart of the terror. The protagonist realizes that the key to breaking free from the forest's grip lies in understanding the ancient power that holds the village captive. But to do so, they must face their own deepest fear - the fear of the unknown, of what lies beyond the boughs of the trees. CONTENTS: - Understanding Dendrophobia ◦ Defining Dendrophobia ◦ History and Origins of Dendrophobia ◦ The Psychology of Dendrophobia - Causes of Dendrophobia ◦ Genetic and Biological Causes ◦ Traumatic Events ◦ Learned Fear - Symptoms of Dendrophobia ◦ Physical Symptoms ◦ Psychological Symptoms ◦ Impact on Daily Life - Diagnosis of Dendrophobia ◦ Professional Diagnosis ◦ Self-Diagnosis ◦ Misdiagnosis and Common Confusions - Dendrophobia in Social Context ◦ Pop Culture and Dendrophobia ◦ Dendrophobia in the Public Perception ◦ Prevalence of Dendrophobia - Children and Dendrophobia ◦ Recognizing Dendrophobia in Kids ◦ Interventions for Kids ◦ Coping Mechanisms for Kids - Adults with Dendrophobia ◦ Recognizing Dendrophobia in Adults ◦ Interventions for Adults ◦ Coping Mechanisms for Adults - Living with Dendrophobia ◦ Dendrophobia and Family Life ◦ Dendrophobia and Outdoor Activities ◦ Navigating Public Spaces with Dendrophobia + MORE

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Author:   Mia R Wellington
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.299kg
ISBN:  

9798284126769


Pages:   218
Publication Date:   27 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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