There are two phobias related to not being able to move, claustrophobia and cleithrophobia. Claustrophobia is specifically the fear of confined spaces, while cleithrophobia is the fear of being enclosed or being locked in an enclosed space.
that might be a form of claustrophobia maybe? (fear of being in cramped places)
the fear of being tied up is merinthophobia it might also be a form of this.
or ankylophobia fear of not being able to move a joint
Asphyxiphobia - Fear of impaired breathing or suffocation.
There does not appear to be a phobia term for the fear of being confused. However, phobophobia is the fear of being afraid.
It could be Anthropophobia (fear of people or being in company of people), Sociophobia (fear of people or social situations) or a social phobia, many of which include the fear of being in an embarrassing/awkward situation and not being able to escape.
Hypnophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of being hypnotized or in a sleep
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.
There is not a listed fear for the phobia of civilization. There are fears such as ecophobia which is the fear of being in ones home.
Fear of judgement is generalized as a social anxiety phobia.
Domatophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of houses or being in a house
No such phobia exists.You could, however, say you have:Melophobia - Fear of musicChorophobia - Fear of dancingSocial Phobia - Fear of being evaluated negatively by othersSociophobia - Fear of social situations
The fear everyone has, not a phobia. its just the truth
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.
The accepted phobia name for this condition is Ballistophobia.
Philophobia is the name of the phobia related to the fear of falling in love or being in love.