Alliumphobia is the fear of garlic. This fear may be due to the pungent odor associated with garlic.
The psychological term for the fear of the unknown is "Xenophobia."
The scientific name for garlic is Allium sativum .
Scelerophobia
Fear of rejection
Mastrophobia is the correct term for the fear of breasts. You sometimes see Mammophobia used, especially online, but that is an informal coining, and would not be used in psychological literature.
Alliumphobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of garlic which vampires seem to dispize. http://theunexplainedmysteries.com/ghosts/vampire-eyes-sm.jpg
because arent fear vampires instead garlic
There isn't a specific, widely recognized term for the fear of bubblegum bubbles. However, such a fear could be classified under more general phobias, such as "trypophobia," which is the fear of clusters of small holes or bumps. If someone has an extreme aversion to bubblegum bubbles specifically, they might create a personal term for it, but it wouldn't be part of established psychological terminology.
There does not appear to be a scientific term, recognized by the medical community, to describe a medical or psychological condition relating to the fear of taxes.However, while many online sources include the term taxophobia, the term appears to have been possibly created by the news media. In context, the term does mean fear of taxes, but sources which include the term are primarily political discussions, or sites referring to the upcoming April tax filing deadline in the US.
According to Urban Dictionary it is 5obia, a fear of the police (usually a developed fear, after a traumatic encounter with the cops). However, I do not believe this is a valid psychological classification.According to Urban Dictionary it is 5obia, a fear of the police (usually a developed fear, after a traumatic encounter with the cops). However, I do not believe this is a valid psychological classification.According to Urban Dictionary it is 5obia, a fear of the police (usually a developed fear, after a traumatic encounter with the cops). However, I do not believe this is a valid psychological classification.According to Urban Dictionary it is 5obia, a fear of the police (usually a developed fear, after a traumatic encounter with the cops). However, I do not believe this is a valid psychological classification.According to Urban Dictionary it is 5obia, a fear of the police (usually a developed fear, after a traumatic encounter with the cops). However, I do not believe this is a valid psychological classification.According to Urban Dictionary it is 5obia, a fear of the police (usually a developed fear, after a traumatic encounter with the cops). However, I do not believe this is a valid psychological classification.
Good question. I have been informed by my psychiatrist who teats me for having a Generalized Anxiety Disorder, that humor isn't necessarily a form of escaping fear, but rather finding a way to cope with it or manage it. So, there is probably no psychological term for this defense mechanism. But, there is an acknowledgement of it when studying psychological abnormalities associated with fear or stress such as stress disorders and anxiety disorders of the like.
Allium sativum