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This phobia is known as chirophobia. It is characterized by a fear of being touched or touching hands or objects, leading to discomfort and the compulsive need to switch hands frequently. Treatment typically involves therapy and anxiety management techniques.
I would imagine this is social phobia, since if i was afraid to cry, it would be because i wouldn't want anyone to notice me. try to find the reason they are scared of crying, then use that phobia as well to form a diagnoses.
The opposite of a pyromaniac would be someone who has no interest in fire at all, perhaps even someone who is afraid of fire or has a strong aversion to it.
Afraid is used with the verb "to be," therefore, it does not have a past tense. In order to used afraid in the past tense, use the past version of the verb "to be" as in: Michael Jackson was afraid.
When feeling afraid of someone, it's important to assess the situation and understand the source of your fear. It's essential to prioritize your safety first and if needed, seek help from a trusted individual or authority figure. Open communication and setting boundaries can also help in managing and addressing your fears in a healthy manner.
It really depends on why the person is afraid of stuff being touched by others. Here are some that I found. Mysophobia is the fear of touching things because you are afraid of getting dirty or germs from the object. Bacillophobia is the fear of bacteria. Haptephobia is the fear of being touched. Nosophobia is the fear of contracting a disease.
People are afraid of the dentist office because they think it will hurt. They may be afraid of the drills, or afraid to get fillings. Or they might just be afraid of the dentist, and someone touching their mouth.
Fear of being touched
It proably means you are afraid he will harm you sexually, and you should consult someone about it.
Not afraid
It means "afraid of". Someone who is arachnophobic is afraid of spiders. Someone who is agoraphobic is afraid of open spaces (literally, of marketplaces). Someone who is claustrophobic is afraid of closed-in spaces.
Because they are afraid of getting hurt.
It wasn't the lights he was afraid of. He was concerned that touching the switches that controlled the lights would electrocute him - and he often slept with the lights on.
Phobiactic.
a baby
someone afraid of knees
Someone who is always afraid of being harmed or of something bad happening is paranoid.