Fear of enclosed spaces is claustrophobia.
Fear of enclosed spaces is claustrophobia.
Its called claustrophobia.
being locked in your room is a punishment, if you keep sneaking out while grounded then it is only right you should be locked up
Answer 1There is no official medically recognised phobia of jail. However there are similar phobias:Cleithrophobia - Fear of being locked in a small, enclosed spaceClaustrophobia - Fear of small, enclosed spacesIsolophobia - Fear of being isolatedMonophobia - Fear of being aloneDikephobia - Fear of justice._________________________________________________Answer 2There is no official phobia. But the root of the word is in latin, so the translation could be, if the phobia was officially recognised, 'carcerephobia' as 'carcere' is jail and 'phobia' is fear.
Yes. Being locked up in a room can cause health problems. 1. The air can get stale. 2. You might not get sufficient exercise. 3. You can go crazy.
The Locked Room was created in 1972.
Yes, the phobia of being laughed at does exist.This phobia is called gelotophobia.
The Locked Room has 291 pages.
Social Phobia is the phobia of embarrassment. It is the phobia in which a person is scared of being bullied.
The ISBN of The Locked Room is 91-1-725301-2.
Social phobia includes the fear or phobia of having no friends. Individuals with social phobia have a strong fear of being judged by others and of being embarrassed.
Claustrophobia (from claustrum "a shut in place")