Agoraphobia? im pretty sure.
One milder, but longer lasting and even more troublesome, difficult to eradicate and treat, version of this "phobia" can be described as "fear of overpopulation", which not necessarily refers to immediate physical menace or presence of crowds, but to the looming and permanent presence of such crowds competing for resources (air, water, natural environment), making them scarcer and more difficult to get such satisfiers, than they could be otherwise if no human overpopulation exists.
Demophobia, Enochlophobia, and Ochlophobia are names for the phobia related to the fear of mobs or crowds.
AnswerDemophobia.Agoraphobia. This is the fear of being caught alone and helpless in difficult or awkward situation whether outdoors or in crowded places.
Yes, its called agoraphobia. Its an anxiety disorder.
Agoraphobia. OCD can manifest itself this way.
There is Ochlophobia, Demophobia, and Enochlophobia. Either way they all mean the fear of crowds. Hopefully this helps :)
The accepted phobia name for this condition is Agoraphobia.
Demophobia
Agoraphobia
Agoraphobia
Agoraphobia- Fear of open spaces or of being in crowded public places, also a fear of leaving a safe place.
Agoraphobia. It is the fear of open spaces or of being in crowded, public places like markets. Fear of leaving a safe place.
The fear of going out into open spaces or public places is Agoraphobia. People suffering from Agoraphobia are usually known as shut-ins, seldom if ever, leaving their homes, and often this condition is combined with hoarding.
JB's worst fear(s) are: Spiders, ironically enough, crowded places, and small spaces. He's claustrophobic.
If you mean Anthrophobia, it is the fear of people in crowded situations.
osmoses
Not much, my cousin has been to many places in Africa and she told the places weren't really crowded except for Algeria, Sudan, Zaire, and Kenya.
Claustrophobia (from claustrum "a shut in place")
more and different places bcoming crowded
yes
The fear of shopping can be defined as agoraphobia. This is the fear of public places and shopping malls are among the common open places.