Which of these is considered an anxiety disorder or phobia?
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Hypochondriasis - or hyponchondria is considered a health phobia. Typically, people with this disorder are preoccupied with their health and safety and often research diseases they think they have or think that they might have diseases that are being popularized by the media. However, this disorder is still rather serious, as hypochondriacs tend towards clinical depression, anxiety disorders, and other psychological disturbances. So, I wouldn't necessarily self-diagnose yourself with this disorder too.
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Depression is a disorder which opens door to different mental and heart disease
similar to those found with panic disorder may be present, although not as severe. They may include trembling, sweating, heart palpitations (the feeling of the heart pounding in the chest), nausea, and "butterflies in the stomach
Separation Anxiety Disorder
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Social phobia or social anxiety disorder
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Social Anxiety Disorder
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It can be considered as social phobia and/or agoraphobia.
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.
If it is really big then yes, But if you have a phobia and you can cope with it sometimes then no it isn't. Hope this helped you.
Sounds like a generalized social anxiety phobia.
anxiety disorders
Social Anxiety Disorder, OCD, PTSD