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What do you call a fear of elbows?

The fear of elbows is known as "olecrophobia." This specific phobia involves an irrational fear or anxiety when encountering elbows, whether in oneself or others. Like other phobias, it can lead to avoidance behavior and distress in situations where elbows are visible or emphasized. Treatment options may include therapy, particularly cognitive-behavioral therapy, to help manage the fear.


What do you call a phobia of elbows or joints especially double jointedness?

There is no specific term for a phobia related to elbows or joints, including double jointedness. Phobias related to specific body parts are uncommon, and if someone has an intense fear of elbows or joints, it may fall under a broader category of specific phobias or somatic symptom disorders. It is important to consult a mental health professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.


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