Because he has an untreated mental health issue. You should probably arrange for a psychologist or psychiatrist to evaluate him in your home if he won't leave--and at the very least talk to a professional to see what ways there are for you to help him.
leaving home
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I know whats its like having the fear of a child leaving home at such an early age. I think it's best that you sit down with your son and underline the main reasons for him wanting to leave your household. If you work out the issues that seem to be threatening yourself and your son and reasure your son that living away from home is alot harder than he every thought, then chances are he wont leave.
Oikophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of house or home surroundings, wheras, fear of leaving the house is called "agoraphobia." Oikaphobia is a particular morbid dislike of home or an abnormal fear of being home or in one's house. It is a fear of home life or surroundings, often including house-hold appliances, equipment, electricity, bathtubs, household chemicals, and many other common objects in the home.
I believe that's "Agoraphobia". yes, it's agoraphobia
Sorry to say there is no specific fear for "a fear of lack of control." Loss of control is a symptom - that is to say - it describes what most phobics fear - a loss of control when confronted with whatever it is that scares them the most.Agoraphobia is most known as a fear of "leaving the home" or being out in public. Agoraphobia, however, is one of the closest phobias associated with a fear of losing control. The home is seen as ultimate protection, while leaving the home is the fear of not having control of the outside environment. Of course the fear of lacking control can come at different times and in different ways for anyone that suffers from that particular type of anxiety. I, personally, don't have a problem leaving the confines of my house, but I would be lying if I said it was not more comfortable to stay at home because I have more control over what will happen to me - including limiting the embarrassment of having a panic attack in public.
Panic disorder can involve feelings of fear and anxiety. Anxiety attacks can bring on the feeling of having a heart attack. Sometimes a panic disorder can lead to someone not wanting to leave the safety of their own home. That fear is called agoraphobia.
Ecophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of home
If he is that out of control, you may have to be the one leaving.
She's Leaving Home was created on 1967-03-17.
A chairbound basophobic fears sitting down or being confined to a chair, often due to a fear of helplessness or loss of control in that position. This phobia can result in anxiety or avoidance behaviors related to sitting or being seated.
removing husband from home when name is not on the deed?