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The fear of door knobs is known as ostiumtractophobia. A phobia is an irrational fear of a situation or object that causes extreme distress in some people. A phobia is considered a type of anxiety disorder.
Phobia is a minor type of afraid to something, and anxiety disorder is highness scared level, that produce anxiety on the human or any alive thing, animal etc.The normal level generates adrenaline production on every body , the over production of that could be dangerous to the normal function of the system on every body.Its normal become anxiousness on an abnormal situation. After it happened , step by step the body recover the normal function. Otherwise it becomes on some phobia, or if gets worse some anxiety disorder.
There is no specific "phobia" for fear of cities although there are a number of them related to cities including:Fear of being in a crowd (such as a big city) is a type of social phobia called enochlophobia. Individuals with this phobia often have various rationalizations of this phobia such as fear of being trampled in a crowd, getting deadly diseases, or being murdered.Anthropophobia - fear of people - and what they might do to you. Cities have a lot of peopleAgoraphobia is an anxiety disorder characterized by symptoms of anxiety in situations where the person perceives the environment to be unsafe with no easy way to get awayFoniasophobia is a fear of killers
It depends on which type of candy... But there is no candy phobia. Just phobia of candy :)
It depends on which type of candy... But there is no candy phobia. Just phobia of candy :)
I've been looking for an answer to this question too. I'm writing an English paper on fearing the future and wanted the actual name on the phobia. I've seen "Futuraphobia" but not everyone seems to agree with that so I don't know if you could really call that official.
Depends on what type of anxiety it is.
all of them.
Yes.
Depending on person, and the type of perfectionism; a maladaptive perfectionist may suffer from different phobias, or yet he may not suffer from a phobia but rather perfectionism may cause other type of disorders. Perfectionism/phobia connection may not be answered within a standardized way. Various anxiety disorders, eating disorders, neediness, panic attack disorder, sexual disorders occasionally were reported in connection with various forms of perfectionism. Perfectionism may take positive or negative forms in general.
perichoraphobia. perichora (suburbs) + phobia (fear)
its fear or a type of phobia of something/someone.