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The English suffixes -phobia, -phobic, -phobe occur in technical usage in psychiatry to construct words that describe irrational, disabling fear as a mental disorder (e.g. agoraphobia), in chemistry to describe chemical aversions (e.g. hydrophobic), in biology to describe organisms that dislike certain conditions (e.g. acidophobia), and in medicine to describe hypersensitivity to a stimulus, usually sensory (e.g. photophobia). In common usage they also form words that describe dislike or hatred of a particular thing or subject.
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Ablutophobia
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fear of bathing, washing, or cleaning
Ablutophobia is the persistent, abnormal and unwarranted fear of bathing, washing, or cleaning. This phobia is a situational specific phobia.
Ablutophobia tends to be more common in children and women than in men.
Its symptoms and treatment are basically the same as for most specific phobias.
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Achluophobia
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fear of darkness
The fear of the dark is a common fear or phobia among children and, to a varying degree, of adults. Fear of the dark is usually not fear of darkness itself, but fear of possible or imagined dangers concealed by darkness.
Some degree of fear of the dark is natural, especially as a phase of child development.
Most observers report that fear of the dark seldom appears before the age of 2 years.
When fear of the dark reaches a degree that is severe enough to be considered pathological, it is sometimes called achluophobia.
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Acrophobia
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fear of heights
Acrophobia is an extreme or irrational fear of heights.
It belongs to a category of specific phobias, called space and motion discomfort that share both similar etiology and options for treatment.
Most people experience a degree of natural fear when exposed to heights, especially if there is little or no protection.
Those who are confident in such situations may be said to have a head for heights.
Acrophobia sufferers can experience a panic attack in a high place and become too agitated to get themselves down safely.
Between 2 and 5 percent of the general population suffer from acrophobia, with twice as many women affected as men.
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Agoraphobia
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fear of places or events where escape is impossible or when help is unavailable.
fear of open spaces or of being in public places.
fear of leaving a safe place.
Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder characterized by anxiety in situations where the sufferer perceives the environment as being difficult to escape or get help.
These situations include, but are not limited to, wide-open spaces, as well as uncontrollable social situations such as may be met in shopping malls, airports, and on bridges.
Agoraphobia is defined within the DSM-IV TR as a subset of panic disorder, involving the fear of incurring a panic attack in those environments.
The sufferer may go to great lengths to avoid those situations, in severe cases becoming unable to leave their home or safe haven.
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Agraphobia
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fear of sexual abuse
Agraphobia is the abnormal fear of sexual abuse.
It is also known as contreltophobia
The condition is common but not widely known.
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Agrizoophobia
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a fear of wild animals
Agrizoophobia is a fear of wild animals.
Many people suffer from agrizoophobia, especially those who were raised in isolated urban areas.
This is particularly true of individuals born into an urban lifestyle.
Resources are available to assist those who suffer from agrizoophobia, such as counseling and support groups.
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Agyrophobia
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a fear of crossing roads
Agyrophobia is a case of specific phobia, the irrational fear that crossing roads will cause bodily harm to oneself, even if no actual threat is posed.
This phobia is considered independent from the fear of cars, as even crossing a deserted intersection still initiates the fear reaction.
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Aichmophobia
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fear of sharp objects (needle, knife etc)
Aichmophobia is a kind of specific phobia, the morbid fear of sharp things, such as pencils, needles, knives, a pointing finger, or even the sharp end of an umbrella.
This fear may also be referred to as belonephobia or enetophobia.
Sometimes this general term is used to refer to what is more specifically called fear of needles, or needle phobia.
Fear of needles is the extreme and irrational fear of medical procedures involving injections or hypodermic needles.
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Ailurophobia
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fear of cats
Ailurophobia is a type of specific phobia: the persistent, irrational fear of cats.
Synonyms include felinophobia, elurophobia, and cat phobia.
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Algophobia
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fear of pain
Algophobia is a phobia of pain - an abnormal and persistent fear of pain that is far more powerful than that of a normal person.
Algophobia is much more common in elderly people.
It can be treated with behavioral therapy and anti-anxiety medication.
According to behavioral psychologists, the phobic reaction is a learned behavior.
A common example of this would be an elderly person who hears about all of their friends suffering from various ailments and pains.
This person will begin to anticipate the problems and experience the results before anything actually happens to them.
People suffering from this probably have hyperalgesia.
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Amychophobia
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a fear of getting strached
Amychophobia - an excessive fear of scratches or being scratched, clawed or lacerated.
Often such fears are connected with avoidance of animals (cats, dogs, puppies, and kittens).
In many cases the fear is irrational and exaggerated.
For persons who have severe allergic reactions to animal scratches, animal hair, or fleas, the fear is justified.
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Androphobia
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fear of men
Androphobia is an abnormal fear of men.
Androphobia may be related to traumatic events in the sufferer's past.
It may also be due to social phobia or social anxiety disorder.
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Anthophobia
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fear of flowers
Anthophobia is an abnormal and persistent fear of flowers.
Though sufferers generally understand that they face no threat from flowers, they invariably experience anxiety at the sight or thought.
Any genus or species of flowers can instill fear, as can any flower part, such as a petal or stem.
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Anthropophobia
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fear of people or society
Anthropophobia or Anthrophobia, also called interpersonal relation phobia or social phobia, is pathological fear of people or human company.
Anthropophobia is an extreme, pathological form of shyness and timidity.
Being a form of social phobia, it may manifest as fears of blushing or meeting others' gaze, awkwardness and uneasiness when appearing in society, etc.
A specific Japanese cultural form is known as taijin kyofusho.
Anthropophobia can be best defined as the fear of people in crowded situations, but can also go beyond and leave the person uncomfortable when being around just one person. Conditions vary depending on the person.
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Aquaphobia
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fear of water
Aquaphobia is a persistent and abnormal fear of water.
Aquaphobia is a specific phobia that involves a level of fear that is beyond the patient's control or that may interfere with daily life.
People suffer aquaphobia in many ways and may experience it even though they realize the water in an ocean, a river, or even a bathtub poses no imminent threat.
They may avoid such activities as boating and swimming, or they may avoid swimming in the deep ocean despite having mastered basic swimming skills.
This anxiety commonly extends to getting wet or splashed with water when it is unexpected, or being pushed or thrown into a body of water.
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Arachonophobia
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fear of spiders
Arachnophobia or arachnephobia is a specific phobia, the fear of spiders and other arachnids such as scorpions.
The reactions of arachnophobics are often irrational (though not all arachnophobics acknowledge this irrationality).
It is one of the most common specific phobias,and some statistics show that 50% of women and 10% of men show symptoms.
It may be an exaggerated form of an instinctive response that helped early humans to survive,or a cultural phenomenon that is most common in predominantly European societies.
The fear of spiders can be treated by any of the general techniques suggested for specific phobias. As with all phobias, the strength of the associations means the individual must not actively pursue the consequences, and outsiders should not in any way undermine and "play" with the phobia in the meantime.
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Astraphobia
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fear of thunder and lighting
Astraphobia, also known as astrapophobia, brontophobia, keraunophobia, or tonitrophobia, is an abnormal fear of thunder and lightning, a type of specific phobia.
It is a treatable phobia that both humans and animals can develop.
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Atychiphobia
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fear of failure
Atychiphobia is the abnormal, unwarranted, and persistent fear of failure.
As with many phobias, atychiphobia often leads to a constricted lifestyle, and is particularly devastating for its effects on a person’s willingness to attempt certain activities.
A person afflicted with atychiphobia considers the possibility of failure so intense that they choose not to take the risk.
Oftentimes this person will subconsciously undermine their own efforts so that they no longer have to continue to try.
Because effort is proportionate to the achievement of personal goals and fulfillment, this unwillingness to try that arises from the perceived inequality between the possibilities of success and failure holds the atychiphobic back from a life of meaning and the realization of potential.
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Autophobia
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fear of being alone
Autophobia is the specific phobia of isolation; a morbid fear of being egotistical, or a dread of being alone or isolated.
Sufferers need not be physically alone, but believe that they are being ignored, unloved, threatened by intruders, and so on.
Autophobia is also used in its literal context to mean an irrational fear of oneself.
It is sometimes associated with self-hatred.
Autophobia may be a symptom of other psychological disorders or it may predispose a person to developing other psychological disorders.
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Automatonophobia
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fear of anything that falsely represents a sentient being
Automatonophobia is the fear of anything that falsely represents a sentient being.
This includes, but is not limited to, ventriloquist dummies, animatronic creatures, and wax statues. This fear can manifest itself in numerous ways; every individual who suffers from the fear being different.
Similar to automatonophobia is pupaphobia which is the fear of puppets.
Since inanimate objects do not pose any real harm to people, this fear is considered to be irrational.
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Aerophoiba
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fear of flying
Fear of flying is a fear of being on an airplane (aeroplane), or other flying vehicle, such as a helicopter, while in flight.
It is also sometimes referred to as aerophobia, aviatophobia, or aviophobia.
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Blood-injection-injury type phobia
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fear of blood
According to the DSM-IV classification of mental disorders blood-injection-injury type phobias constitute a subtype of specific phobias.
It includes fear of blood (hemophobia), injury phobia and fear of receiving an injection (trypanophobia and some other names) or other invasive medical procedures.
A distinctive feature of phobias of this type is their vasovagal manifestation.
For most fears (both normal and abnormal) the response to the feared stimulus includes the accelerated heart rate.
In the cases of blood-injection-injury phobias a two-phase vasovagal response is observed: first a brief acceleration of heart rate, then its deceleration, bradycardia, and dropped blood pressure.
The above may also lead to vasovagal syncope (fainting).
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Chaetophobia
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fear of hair
Chaetophobia is fear of hair.
Sufferers fear may be associated with human hair and / or animal hair.
They fear people / animals with an excess amount of hair.
They may also fear the hair on their own body.
Some only fear detached or loose hair and do not mind attached hair.
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Chemophobia
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fear of chemicals
Chemophobia literally means "fear of chemicals".
It is most often used to describe the assumption that what the person calls "chemicals", usually meaning man-made products or artificially concentrated but naturally occurring chemicals, are bad and harmful, while what the person calls "natural" substances (i.e., chemicals that occur naturally or that are obtained using traditional techniques) are good and healthy.
General chemophobia derives from a public lack of trust, inadequate understanding of chemistry and science,and is a form of technophobia and fear of the unknown.
According to Sense About Science in Making Sense of Chemical Stories, "In terms of chemical safety, “industrial,” “synthetic,” “artificial,” and “man-made” do not necessarily mean damaging, and “natural” does not necessarily mean better."
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Chiroptophobia
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fear of bats
Fear of bats, sometimes called chiroptophobia is a specific phobia associated with bats and to common negative stereotypes and fear of bats stemming from prejudices and misinformation.
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Chromophobia
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fear of bright colours
Chromophobia comes from the Greek word "chroma", which translates as "colour", and "phobos", which translates to "fear".
The two form to create a portmanteau which it is assumed means "fear of colour".
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Chronophobia
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fear of time and time moving forward
Chronophobia is described by Pamela Lee as the fear of time.
There are three categories of phobia including agoraphobia, social phobia, and specific phobias which includes spiders, snakes, dogs, water, and heights.
Rosemary Stolz states that chronophobia falls under the category of specific phobia because time is a specific object that one can fear.
Somewhere between 5.1% and 12.5% of Americans have experienced some sort of phobia.
Chronophobia is especially common in prison inmates and the elderly, but it can manifest in any person who has an extreme amounts of stress and anxiety in their life.
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Cibophobia
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fear of bright colours
Cibophobia is an eating disorder characterized by immoderate food restriction and irrational fear of gaining weight, as well as a distorted body self-perception.
It typically involves excessive weight loss and is usually found more in females than in males.[1] Due to the fear of gaining weight, people with this disorder restrict the amount of food they consume.
This restriction of food intake causes metabolic and hormonal disorders.
Outside of medical literature, the terms anorexia nervosa and anorexia are often used interchangeably; however, anorexia is simply a medical term for lack of appetite, and people with cibophobia do not in fact, lose their appetites.
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Claustrophobia
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fear of having no escape
Claustrophobia is the fear of having no escape and being closed in spaces or rooms irrespective of the room size.
It is typically classified as an anxiety disorder and often results in panic attack, and can be the result of many situations or stimuli, including elevators crowded to capacity, windowless rooms, and even tight-necked clothing.
The onset of claustrophobia has been attributed to many factors, including a reduction in the size of the amygdala, classical conditioning, or a genetic predisposition to fear small spaces.
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Coulrophobia
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fear of Clowns
Coulrophobia is a fear of clowns.
The term is of recent origin, probably dating from the 1980s,and according to one analyst, "has been coined more on the Internet than in printed form because it does not appear in any previously published, psychiatric, unabridged, or abridged dictionary."
However, the author later notes, "regardless of its less-than-verifiable etymology, coulrophobia exists in several lists."
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Cyberphobia
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fear of or aversion to computers / Learning new technologies
Cyberphobia is an irrational fear of or aversion to computers, specifically, the fear and/or inability to learn new technologies.
It is classified as a specific phobia and is a term introduced in 1985 to refer to a sense of anxiety of aversion created by technology.
Some forms of cyberphobia may range from the more passive forms of technophobia of those who are indifferent toward cyberspace to the responses of those who see digital technology as a medium of intrusive surveillance; more extreme responses may involve anti-technological paranoia expressed by social movements that radically oppose ‘technological society’ and ‘the New World Order’.
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Decidophobia
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fear of making decisions
Decidophobia is the fear of making decisions.
The word decidophobia was first mentioned by Princeton University philosopher Walter Kaufmann in his 1973 book Without guilt and justice in which he writes about the phobia in length.
In Without Guilt and Justice, Kaufman describes people with decidophobia as people who lack the courage or will to sort through the different sides in disagreements to find the truth.
They would rather leave the deciding of what is the truth to some authority.
This might be a parent or spouse. It might be a church or university or a political party.
Once the decidophobe has relinquished authority to decide the truth then they will accept as truth anything argued by that authority.
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Dentophobia
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fear of dentist and dental procedures
Dental fear refers to the fear of dentistry and of receiving dental care.
A severe form of this fear (specific phobia) is variously called dental phobia, odontophobia, dentophobia, dentist phobia, or dental anxiety.
However, it has been suggested not to use the term "dental phobia" for people who do not feel their fears to be excessive or unreasonable and resemble individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder, caused by previous traumatic dental experiences.
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Disposophobia
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fear of getting rid of or losing things
Disposophobia is fear of getting rid of or losing things – sometimes wrongly defined as "compulsive hoarding"
Compulsive hoarding is a pattern of behavior that is characterized by the excessive acquisition of and inability or unwillingness to discard large quantities of objects that cover the living areas of the home and cause significant distress or impairment.
Compulsive hoarding behavior has been associated with health risks, impaired functioning, economic burden, and adverse effects on friends and family members.
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Dysmorphophobia
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fear of body disorder
Body dysmorphic disorder is a type of mental illness, a somatoform disorder, wherein the affected person is concerned with body image, manifested as excessive concern about and preoccupation with a perceived defect of their physical features.
The person thinks they have a defect in either one feature or several features of their body, which causes psychological distress that causes clinically significant distress or impairs occupational or social functioning.
Often BDD co-occurs with emotional depression and anxiety, social withdrawal or social isolation.
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Emetophobia
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fear of vomiting
Emetophobia is an intense, irrational fear or anxiety pertaining to vomiting.
This specific phobia can also include subcategories of what causes the anxiety, including a fear of vomiting in public, a fear of seeing vomit, a fear of watching the action of vomiting or fear of being nauseated.
Emetophobia is clinically considered an “elusive predicament” because limited research has been done pertaining to it.
The fear of vomiting receives little attention compared with other irrational fears.
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Ergophobia
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fear of work
Ergophobia, is an abnormal and persistent fear (or phobia) of work (manual labor, non-manual labour, etc) or finding employment.
Ergophobia may also be a subset of either social phobia or performance anxiety.
Sufferers of ergophobia experience undue anxiety about the workplace environment even though they realize their fear is irrational.
Their fear may actually be a combination of fears, such as fear of failing at assigned tasks, speaking before groups at work (both of which are types of performance anxiety), socializing with co-workers (a type of social phobia), and other fears of emotional, psychological and/or physiological injuries.
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Erythrophobia
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fear of blushing
Erythrophobia is the fear of blushing.
Blushing refers to the involuntary reddening of a person's face due to embarrassment or emotional stress, though it has been known to come from being lovestruck, or from some kind of romantic stimulation.
It is thought that blushing is the result of an overactive sympathetic nervous system.
Severe blushing is common in people who suffer social anxiety in which the person experiences extreme and persistent anxiety in social and performance situations.
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Friggatriskaidekaphobia
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fear of friday the 13th
It is also called as paraskavedekatriaphobia, paraskevidekatriaphobia.
Friday the 13th is considered an unlucky day in Western superstition.
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Frigophobia
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fear of becoming too cold
Frigophobia is a phobia pertaining to the fear of becoming too cold.
Sufferers of this problem bundle up in heavy clothes and blankets, regardless of the ambient air temperature.
This disorder has been linked to other psychological disorders such as hypochondriasis and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
In a 1975 study among ethnic Chinese in Taiwan, it was noted that frigophobia may be culturally linked to koro.
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Gamophobia
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fear of marriage
Gamophobia is the fear of marriage or commitment.
Its seen mostly in youngsters
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Gelotophobia
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fear of being laughed at
Gelotophobia is a term meaning "fear", to describe people who have a fear of being laughed at.
While most people do not like being laughed at, there is a sub-group of people that exceedingly fear being laughed at.
Without obvious reasons, they relate laughter they hear, such as in a restaurant, to themselves and are uneasy.
Since 2008, this phenomenon has attracted attention from scholars in psychology, sociology, psychiatry, and has been studied intensively.
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Gephyrophobia
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fear of bridges
Gephyrophobia is an anxiety disorder brought about by the fear of bridges.
As a result, sufferers of gephyrophobia may avoid routes that will take them over bridges.
Dr. Michael Liebowitz, founder of the Anxiety Disorders Clinic at the New York State Psychiatric Institute, says, "It's not an isolated phobia, but usually part of a larger constellation ... It's people who get panic attacks.
You get light-headed, dizzy; your heart races. You become afraid that you'll feel trapped."
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Gerascophobia
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fear of growing old
Gerascophobia is an abnormal or persistent fear of growing old or ageing.
Gerascophobia is a clinical phobia generally classified under specific phobias, fear of a single specific panic trigger.
Some authors also refer to it as "gerontophobia", while others prefer to distinguish the fear or dislike of old age in general from the fear of one's own ageing.
Gerascophobia is based on anxieties of being left alone, without resources and incapable of caring for oneself.
Sufferers may be young and healthy.
Symptoms include losing their appearance when they grow old, fearing the future, and fear of needing to rely on others to do daily functions.
Many also fear they will not play an active role in society when they get older.
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Glossophobia
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fear of public speaking
Glossophobia or speech anxiety is the fear of public speaking or of speaking in general.
Many people only have this fear, while others may also have social phobia or social anxiety disorder.
Stage fright may be a symptom of glossophobia.
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Gynophobia
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fear of women
Gynophobia is also spelled as gynephobia.
It is an abnormal fear of women.
The word caligynephobia is also coined to mean the fear of beautiful women.
For the latter one, the expression venustraphobia is also used.
In many cases, it may also be rooted in social phobia or social anxiety disorder.
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Stygiophobia
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fear of hell
Stygiophobia, also called stigiophobia or hadephobia, is the fear of Hell.
The word is derived from the Greek words Stygios, meaning "hell", and phobos, meaning "fear". The former is derived from the River Styx over which souls were carried into the underworld.
The latter is itself derived from the Greek god Phobos, who was the son of Ares and accompanied him into battle.
The fear of Hell has been postulated as the basis for the human fear of death, apparently out-weighing various beliefs in a rewarding afterlife.
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Halitophobia
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fear of bad breath
Halitosis or bad breath occurs when noticeably unpleasant odors are exhaled in breathing.
Halitosis is estimated to be the third most frequent reason for seeking dental aid, following tooth decay and periodontal disease.
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Haphephobia
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fear of being touched
Haphephobia is a rare specific phobia that involves the fear of touching or of being touched.
It is an acute exaggeration of the normal tendencies to protect one's personal space, expressed as a fear of contamination or of the invasion, and extending even to people whom its sufferers know well.
Sometimes the fear is restricted specifically, or predominantly, to being touched by people of the opposite sex.
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Heliophobia
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fear of sunlight
Heliophobia has two meanings:
In psychology, heliophobia refers to a morbid fear of sunlight.
In medicine, heliophobia refers to an excessive sensitivity to sunlight.
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Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia
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fear of the number 666
Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia literally means "fear of [the number] six hundred sixty-six") is the fear.
It originated from the Biblical verse Revelation 13:18, which indicates that the number 666 is the Number of the Beast, linked to Satan or the Anti-Christ.
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Hoplophobia
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fear of weapons
Hoplophobia is a neologism, which some journalists have described as pejorative,originally coined to describe an "irrational aversion to weapons, as opposed to justified apprehension about those who may wield them."
It is sometimes used more generally to describe the "fear of weapons"or the "highly salient danger of these weapons" or the "fear of armed citizens."
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Hylophobia
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fear of forest
Hylophobia, also known as Xylophobia, Ylophobia, and Dendrophobia.
It is a psychological disorder defined by an irrational fear of wood, forest or trees.
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Hypnophobia
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fear of sleep
Hypnophobia or somniphobia is an abnormal fear of sleep.
It may result from a feeling of control loss, or from repeating nightmares.
The prefix Hypno- originates from the Greek word hypnos, which means sleep.
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Ichthyophobia
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fear of fish, including fear of dead fish and eating fish
Fear of fish or ichthyophobia may refer to various cultural phenomena, such as fear of eating fish, or fear of dead fish, as well as to a specific phobia.
Galeophobia is a subtype of ichthyophobia specifically focused on the fear of sharks.
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Ipovlopsychophobia
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fear of having one’s photograph taken
Ipovlopsychophobia refers to a fear, aversion, or strong refusal to have one's photograph taken.
Fear of having one's story told through imagery they do not control.
Although an uncommon phobia, it has also been noted within minor religions as an experience to which one believes their spirit or essence is stolen by the photographer and the photographic equipment.
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Lipophobia
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fear/avoidance of fats
Lipophobia refers to fear/avoidance of fats in food.
In the United States the onset of the "national eating disorder" of lipophobia dates to 1977 when the nutritional guidelines titled Dietary Goals for the United States were announced by the United States Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs and limiting red meat was recommended.
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Mysophobia
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fear of germs, contamination or dirt
Mysophobia also called germophobia/germaphobia, a combination of germ and phobia to mean "fear of germs", as well as bacillophobia, bacteriophobia, and spermophobia is a pathological fear of contamination and germs.
Someone who has such a fear is referred to as a mysophobe.
The term was coined by Dr. William Alexander Hammond in 1879 when describing a case of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) exhibited in repeatedly washing one's hands.
Mysophobia has long been related to the OCD of constantly washing one's hands.
However, Harry Stack Sullivan, an American psychologist and psychoanalyst, notes that while fear of dirt underlies the compulsion of a person with this kind of OCD, his or her mental state is not about germs; instead, this person feels the hands must be washed.
Other names for abnormal persistent fear of dirt and filth include molysmophobia or molysomophobia, rhypophobia, and rupophobia.
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Necrophobia
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fear of death and/or the dead
Necrophobia is a specific phobia which is the irrational fear of dead things (e.g., corpses) as well as things associated with death (e.g., coffins, tombstones). Necrophobia is derived from Greek nekros for "corpse" and -phob- from the Greek phobos for "fear."
With all types of emotions, obsession with death becomes evident in both fascination and objectification.
In a cultural sense, necrophobia may also be used to mean a fear of the dead by a cultural group, e.g., a belief that the spirits of the dead will return to haunt the living.
Symptoms include: shortness of breath, rapid breathing, irregular heartbeat, sweating, dry mouth and shaking, feeling sick and uneasy, psychological instability, and an altogether feeling of dread and trepidation.
The sufferer may feel this phobia all the time, or only when something triggers the fear, like a close encounter with a dead animal or the funeral of a loved one or friend.
The fear may have developed when a person witnessed a death, or was forced to attend a funeral as a child.
Some people experience this after viewing frightening media.
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Nomophobia
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fear of being out of mobile phone contact
Nomophobia is the fear of being out of mobile phone contact.
The term, an abbreviation for "no-mobile-phone phobia",was coined during a study by the UK Post Office who commissioned YouGov, a UK-based research organisation to look at anxieties suffered by mobile phone users.
The study found that nearly 53% of mobile phone users in Britain tend to be anxious when they "lose their mobile phone, run out of battery or credit, or have no network coverage".
The study found that about 58% of men and 48% of women suffer from the phobia, and an additional 9% feel stressed when their mobile phones are off.
The study sampled 2,163 people. Fifty-five percent of those surveyed cited keeping in touch with friends or family as the main reason that they got anxious when they could not use their mobile phones.
The study compared stress levels induced by the average case of nomophobia to be on-par with those of "wedding day jitters" and trips to the dentists.
Ten percent of those questioned said they needed to be contactable at all times because of work. It is, however, arguable that the word 'phobia' is misused and that in the majority of cases it is only a normal anxiety.
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Nosocomephobia
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fear of hospitals
Nosocomephobia is defined as the excessive fear of hospitals.
Marc Siegel a doctor and associate professor at the New York University Medical Center says, "It's perfectly understandable why many people feel the way they do about a hospital stay," and continues, "You have control of your life ... up until you're admitted to a hospital."[4] U.S. President Richard Nixon was known to have a fear of hospitals after refusing to get a treatment for a blood clot in 1974 saying, "if I go into the hospital, I'll never come out alive."
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Obesophobia
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fear of gaining wieght
Obesophobia or Pocrescophobia is a persistent, abnormal fear of gaining weight, particularly in cultures that value thinness.
This phobia was listed as a rare disease by the Office of Rare Diseases of the National Institutes of Health.
Individuals with this phobia originally start with a desire to lose weight which turns into a compulsive desire to avoid all things that could result in weight gain.
The more these things are avoided, the more they are feared.
A habit of avoidance can lead to a sense of failure if weight is gained.
Gaining weight is seen as a failure to those with Obesophobia and therefore they experience an abnormal fear toward anything that will cause them to fail.
Obesophobia is also known as weight phobia, a term created by Arthur H. Crisp regarding perceptions that sufferers of anorexia nervosa, an eating disorder characterized by an obsessive fear of gaining weight, may have regarding weight gain.
Some psychologists have stated that a subject having weight phobia is a necessary precursor for a diagnosis of anorexia nervosa.
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Oikophobia
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fear of home surroundings and household appliances
Oikophobia, also ecophobia, is a term used in psychiatry to refer to an aversion to home surroundings.
It can also be used more generally to mean an abnormal fear of the home, or of the contents of a house ("fear of household appliances, equipment, bathtubs, household chemicals, and other common objects in the home").
In 1808 the poet and essayist Robert Southey used the word to describe a desire (particularly by the English) to leave home and travel.
Southey's usage as a synonym for wanderlust was picked up by other nineteenth century writers.
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Ombrophobia
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fear of rain
Ombrophobe or ombrophobous/ombrophobic plant is a plant that cannot withstand much rain.
The term was introduced by the 19th century botanist Julius Wiesner, who identified the two extreme kinds of plants, ombrophobes and ombrophiles. Xerophytes are usually ombrophobous.
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Omphalophobia
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fear of belly buttons
Omphalophobia is the fear of bellybuttons.
Refers to one being afraid of having their bellybutton touched or tugged on by themselves or other people.
It is also the fear of seeing other people touch their own bellybutton.
Most suffers are able to look upon an untouched bellybutton but become extremely uncomfortable, nauseated and anxious when one is being touched, especially their own.
Others may become nauseous from just a picture of a navel.
As for most phobias extensive therapy or medication can be very effective of relieving the anxiety that comes with the phobia.
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Ophthalmophobia
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fear of being stared at
Scopophobia or scoptophobia is an anxiety disorder characterized by a morbid fear of being seen or stared at by others.
It is related to Ophthalmophobia.
Scopophobia can also be associated with a pathological fear of drawing attention to oneself.
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Ornithophobia
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fear of birds
Ornithophobia is a type of specific phobia, which is an abnormal and irrational fear of birds.
The origin of the word ornitho is Greek (meaning bird) and phobia is Greek (meaning fear).
The fear of birds is not uncommon, and it stems from the menacing, darker image of some birds of prey. Some people may only fear predatory birds, such as vultures, while others will even be afraid of household pets in the likes of budgies.
Sufferers of this phobia might fear that they will be attacked by a bird or may simply be uncomfortable around them.
They would usually fear their fluttering wings, the way they move, the way they fearlessly fly towards people hoping for food, the texture of feathers, the fear of disease or any combination of these. Birds can also be loud, large and menacing, and they can demonstrate little fear of humans.
The phobia itself causes heart palpitations, sweating, nervousness, and avoidance behavior in those who suffer from Ornithophobia.
Without treatment the phobia can become life-limiting.
The fear of birds has been well-documented in films and poetry.
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Osmophobia
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fear of bad odours
Osmophobia or olfactophobia refers to a fear, aversion, or psychological hypersensitivity to odors.
The phobia generally occurs in chronic migraine sufferers who may have odor triggered migraines. Such migraines are most frequently triggered by foul odors, but the hypersensitivity may extend to all odors.
One study found as many as 25% of migraine sufferers had some degree of osmophobia.
Some migraineurs treat their migraines with some success using pleasant odors, such as mint or lavender.
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Panphobia
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fear of everything or constant fear of an unknown cause
Panphobia also called omniphobia, pantophobia, or panophobia, is a phobia known as a "non-specific fear" or "the fear of everything" and is described as "a vague and persistent dread of some unknown evil".
Panphobia is not registered as a type of phobia in medical references.
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Papaphobia
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fear of pope
The pathological fear of the pope or the papacy
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Pediophobia
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fear of dolls
Pediophobia, also known as the fear of dolls, is a relatively common kind of phobia.
It is an anxiety disorder that can be associated with a range of dolls from old-fashioned china dolls and porcelain dolls to dolls that talk and move.
Pediophobia is considered a branch of automatonophobia, or a fear of humanoid figures.
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Phagophobia
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fear of swallowing
Phagophobia is a psychogenic dysphagia, a fear of swallowing.
It is expressed in various swallowing complaints without any apparent physical reason detectable by physical inspection and laboratory analyses.
An obsolete term for this phobia is choking phobia,but it was suggested that the latter term is confusing and it is necessary to distinguish the fear of swallowing (i.e., of the propulsion of bolus) from fear of choking.
Phagophobia is classified as a specific phobia and according to DSM-IV classification it belongs to the category of "other phobias".
Phagophobia may lead to (and be confused with) fear of eating, and the subsequent malnutrition and weight loss.
In milder cases a phagophobe eats only soft and liquid foods
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Pharmacophobia
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fear of medication (tablets,syrups)
Medication phobia (also known as pharmacophobia) is a fear of the use of pharmacological treatments.
In severe, excessive and irrational, cases it may be a type of specific phobia.
While lack of awareness by patient or doctor of adverse drug reactions can have serious consequences, having a phobia of medications can also have serious detrimental effects on patient health, for example refusal of necessary pharmacological interventions.
Medication phobia can also lead to problems with medication compliance.
Medication phobia can also present in parents who are concerned about giving medications to their children,[8] fearing that the medications will do more harm than good.
Medication phobia can be triggered by unpleasant adverse reactions to medications which are sometimes prescribed inappropriately or at excessive doses.
Lack of awareness of the patient's predisposition to adverse effects (e.g. anxious patients and the elderly) and failure to attribute the adverse effects to the drug serves to compound the phobia.
Starting at low doses and slowly increasing the medication dosage can avoid medication phobia secondary to adverse effects from developing.
Fears of medication use is also prevalent in people who have experienced unpleasant withdrawal effects from psychotropic drugs.
Sometimes patients wrongly associate symptoms of an acute disease or illness with medications used to treat the disease or illness.
This form of pharmacophobia can be treated by attempting to convince the patient to take test doses of the drug or another drug in the same drug class to prove to the patient that the symptoms were not due to the drug but due to the illness the drug was taken to treat.
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Philophobia
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fear of being in love or falling in love
Philophobia is the fear of being in love and falling in love.
The risk is usually when a person has confronted any emotional turmoil relating to love in the past but also can be chronic phobia.
Philophobia is defined as the abnormal, persistent and unwarranted fear of falling in love.
This affects the quality of life and pushes a person away from commitment.
It also triggers various symptoms that may incorporate sweating, irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath, feelings of dread, nausea and feeling of restlessness.
The worst aspect of fear of being in love and falling in love is that it keeps a person in solitude.
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Phobophobia
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fear of having a phobia or of fear
Phobophobia is a phobia defined as the fear of phobias, or the fear of fear, including intense anxiety and unrealistic and persistent fear of the somatic sensations and the feared phobia ensuing.
Phobophobia can also be defined as the fear of phobias or fear of developing a phobia.
Phobophobia is related to anxiety disorders and panic attacks directly linked to other types of phobias, such as agoraphobia.
When a patient has developed phobophobia, their condition must be diagnosed and treated as part of anxiety disorders.
This patient with this phobia is not afraid of this phobia thus preventing a paradox.
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Phonophobia
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fear of loud sounds
Phonophobia also called ligyrophobia or sonophobia) is a fear of loud sounds.
It can also mean a fear of voices, or a fear of one's own voice.
For example, listening to a CD that starts with a minute of silence and then suddenly goes into loud rock music would be extremely startling for most people, assuming they had no prior knowledge of the content of the CD.
Being startled is in itself a normal reaction, but the key difference is that people with ligyrophobia actively fear such an occurrence.
Sonophobia can refer the hypersensitivity a patients to sound and can be part of a diagnosis of a migraine.
Ligyrophobics may be fearful of devices that can suddenly emit loud sounds, such as computer speakers or fire alarms.
When operating a home theater system, computer, television, CD player, etc., they may wish to have the volume turned down all the way before doing anything that would cause the speakers to emit sound, so that once the command to produce sound is given, the user can raise the volume of the speakers to a comfortable listening level.
They may avoid parades and carnivals due to the loud instruments such as drums.
Other ligyrophobics also steer clear of any events in which fireworks are to be let off.
Another example is watching someone blow up a balloon beyond its normal capacity.
This is often an unsettling, even disturbing thing for a person with ligyrophobia to observe, as he or she anticipates a loud sound when the balloon pops.
When balloons pop, two types of reactions are heavy breathing and panic attacks.
The sufferer becomes anxious to get away from the source of the loud sound.
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Pyrophobia
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fear of fire
Pyrophobia is the debilitating fear of fire or flames.
The root word (pyro) means "fire." The suffix (phobia) means "fear of." Both words come from Greek. Not all fears are phobias, however. For example, if you are afraid of your house burning down, that is not an example of pyrophobia. However, if your fear of fire hinders your daily life, then that would be pyrophobia.
Another name for pyrophobia is arsonphobia.
So if someone says you're a pyrophobic or an arsonphobic, all they mean is you're scared of fire.
A person with pyrophobia is a pyrophobic.
A person with arsonphobia is an arsonphobic.
The opposite of pyrophobia is Pyromania.
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Radiophobia
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fear of radioactivity or X-rays
Radiophobia is an abnormal fear of ionizing radiation, in particular, fear of X-rays.
The term is also used in a non-medical sense to refer to general opposition to the use of nuclear energy.
Fear of ionizing radiation is not unnatural, since it can pose significant risks; however this fear may become abnormal and even irrational, often owing to poor information or understanding, but also as a consequence of traumatic experience.
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Spectrophobia
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fear of own reflection
Spectrophobia (from Latin: spectrum, "ghost") is a kind of specific phobia involving a morbid fear of mirrors and one's own reflections.
Catoptrophobia (from the word catoptric meaning using a mirror to focus light; from Greek word katoptrikos ) is the fear of mirrors.
This phobia is distinct from Eisoptrophobia, which is the fear of your own reflection.
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Taphophobia
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fear of buried alive
Fear of being buried alive is the fear of being placed in a grave while still alive as a result of being incorrectly pronounced dead.
The abnormal, psychopathological version of this fear is referred to as taphophobia (from Greek τάφος - taphos, "grave, tomb"[1] and φόβος - phobos, "fear"[2]), which is translated as "fear of graves".
Before the advent of modern medicine, the fear was not entirely irrational.
Throughout history, there have been numerous cases of people being buried alive by accident.
In 1905, the English reformer William Tebb collected accounts of premature burial.
He found 219 cases of near live burial, 149 actual live burials, 10 cases of live dissection and 2 cases of awakening while being embalmed.
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Technophobia
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fear of techonology
Technophobia is the fear or dislike of advanced technology or complex devices, especially computers.
Although there are numerous interpretations of technophobia, they seem to become more complex as technology continues to evolve at such an unstoppable rate.
The term is generally used in the sense of an irrational fear, but others contend fears are justified. It is related to cyberphobia and is the opposite of technophilia.
Dr. Larry Rosen, research psychologist, computer educator, and professor at the California State University suggests that there are three dominant subcategories of technophobes- the "uncomfortable users", the "cognitive computerphobes", and "anxious computerphobes".
First receiving widespread notice during the Industrial Revolution, technophobia has been observed to affect various societies and communities throughout the world.
This has caused some groups to take stances against some modern technological developments in order to preserve their ideologies.
In some of these cases, the new technologies conflict with established beliefs, such as the personal values of simplicity and modest lifestyles.
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Telephone Phobia
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fear of making or taking phone calls
Telephone phobia (telephonophobia, telephobia) is reluctance or fear of making or taking phone calls, literally, "fear of telephone".Telephone phobia is also considered to be a type of social phobia or social anxiety problem.It is often compared to the fear of public speaking, in that both require engaging with an audience to a certain extent, followed by the fear of being criticized,judged or made a fool of.
As is common with various fears and phobias, there is a wide spectrum of severity of the fear of phone conversations and the corresponding difficulties.
In 1993 it was reported that about 2.5 million people in Great Britain have telephone phobia.
The term Telephone Apprehension refers to a lower degree of telephone phobia, where it is the anxiety derived from telephones, but less severe than that of an actual phobia.
These people may have no problem communicating face to face, but have difficulty doing so over the telephone.
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Tetraphobia
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fear of number four
Tetraphobia is a practice to avoid instances of the number 4.
It is a superstition most common in East Asian and Southeast Asian regions such as China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Korea and Vietnam.
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Thalassophobia
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fear of sea or ocean
Thalassophobia is an intense and persistent fear of the sea.
Thalassophobia is a clinical phobia generally classified under specific phobias, fear of a single specific panic trigger.
Symptoms for thalassophobia are the same as for most specific phobias.
Although it is a clinical phobia, it often accompanies other anxiety disorders.
In some cases anxiolytic medications may be prescribed or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) may be indicated.
Although many people are nervous when on a ship, this phobia is not one of the most common. People with Thalassophobia fear being in the ocean.
A common case of fear of the ocean is sometimes triggered by fearing the sight of a large sea creature underwater.
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Thermophobia
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fear of heat
Thermophobia is intolerance for high temperatures by either inorganic materials or organisms.The term has a number of specific usages.
In pharmacy, a thermophobic foam consisting of 0.1% betamethasone valerate was found to be at least as effective as conventional remedies for treating dandruff. In addition, the foam is non-greasy and does not irritate the scalp.
Another use of thermophobic material is in treating hyperhydrosis of the axilla and the palm: A thermophobic foam named Bettamousse developed by Mipharm, an Italian company, was found to treat hyperhydrosis effectively.
In biology, some bacteria are thermophobic, such as mycobacterium leprae which causes leprosy. Thermophobic response in living organisms is negative response to higher temperatures.
In physics, thermophobia is motion of particles in mixtures (solutions, suspensions, etc.) towards the areas of lower temperatures, a particular case of thermophoresis.
In medicine, thermophobia is a specific phobia, abnormal fear of heat and hot places.[citation needed] In addition it may refer to a sensory dysfunction, sensation of abnormal heat, which may be associated with, e.g., hyperthyroidism.
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Tokophobia
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fear of childbirth or pregnancy
Tokophobia, otherwise known as 'Enfantaphobia' or fear of childbirth or pregnancy, is a form of specific phobia.
Other terms for the condition include tocophobia and parturiphobia.
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Trypanophobia
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fear of needles or injections
Fear of needles, also known as needle phobia (and rarely as trypanophobia), is the extreme fear of medical procedures involving injections or hypodermic needles.
It is occasionally referred to as aichmophobia, belonephobia, or enetophobia, although these terms may also refer to a more general fear of sharply pointed objects.
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Trypophobia
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fear of holes
The term trypophobia was coined in 2005, a combination of the Greek trypo (punching, drilling or boring holes) and phobia.
It is not recognized in the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
Thousands of people claim to be fearful of objects with small holes, such as beehives, ant holes, and lotus seed heads.
Research is limited and Arnold Wilkins and Geoff Cole, who claim to be the first to scientifically investigate, believe the reaction to be based on a biological revulsion, rather than a learned cultural fear.
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Uranophobia
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fear of heaven
Fear of heaven, also known by its Greek-derived name uranophobia or ouranophobia, is a phobia that makes its sufferer fear heaven.
The causes of Uranophobia is derived from external events such as traumatic events, and also internal susceptibility such as hereditary or genetics.
It is caused from more complex reasons that are not completely known as of now other than the combination of brain chemistry and life experiences.
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Workplace phobia
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fear of workplace
According to the general definition of specific phobias in DSM-IV or ICD-10, workplace phobia can be stated when an actual or imagined confrontation with the workplace or certain stimuli at the workplace (e.g. persons, objects, situations, events) causes a prominent anxiety reaction in a person. Secondly, avoidance behaviour towards the workplace or associated stimuli has developed. In some cases Workplace phobia may be a kind of social phobia or social anxiety or extreme shyness.
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Xanthophobia
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fear of yellow color or the word yellow
Xanthophobia is a fear of the colour yellow.This fear may include the sun, daffodils, yellow paint, and the Yellow Pages.
Xanthophobic behaviour has been described in sea turtle hatchlings, helping them to visually find the sea after hatching.
In China the colour yellow was feared, specifically receiving the yellow scarf, which was an imperial order to commit suicide.
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ananyophobia - fear of ananya
mysteriophobia - fear of mystery