7200134 and counting most recent ziknikophopia is the fear of people eating vegetables beginning with the letter R
It is difficult to determine the exact number of people with bibliophobia, as it is not a widely studied or reported phobia. However, like all phobias, bibliophobia is relatively rare compared to more common fears and phobias.
There is no specific data available on the number of people with Ommatrichophobia, which is the fear of eyes. Phobias are often underestimated as many people do not seek treatment or diagnosis for them.
It is difficult to determine the exact number of people with pteronophobia (fear of feathers or being touched by feathers) as phobias can vary in severity and may go unreported. However, like other specific phobias, it is estimated that a small percentage of the population may experience pteronophobia.
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There is no specific data available on the exact number of people who have catagelophobia, which is the fear of being ridiculed. Phobias can vary greatly in terms of prevalence and impact on individuals.
There is hundreds of phobias, too many to list here. Try looking on the Internet for a complete list. I believe 99.9% of the phobias are not in use, they are just there to exist.
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There have been phobias of pie in many countries.
The phobia of phobias is Phobophobia.
Phobias are an aspect of psychology, which is considered a science. So yes, phobias are a science of sorts
Freud said phobias were repressed conflicts, were as Watson said that phobias were learned
There is 453 phobias, that i can think of. --Justin-Drew-Bieber
Phobias are intense, irrational fears of specific objects or situations, while paranoia refers to irrational mistrust or suspicion of others. Common phobias include arachnophobia (fear of spiders), claustrophobia (fear of confined spaces), acrophobia (fear of heights), and agoraphobia (fear of open or crowded places). Other phobias can include social phobia (fear of social situations), aviophobia (fear of flying), and zoophobia (fear of animals). Paranoias can manifest as feelings of persecution or belief in conspiracies, but specific named "paranoias" are less commonly categorized than phobias.
phobias are just natural things we have and noone can stop that
Honestly, you can have a phobia of anything! There is even a fear of phobias!
Generally speaking, yes, phobias can lead to compulsive disorder. Still, it depends on the severeness of the phobias.
Specific phobias affect an estimated 19.2 million adult Americans and are twice as common in women as men.