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Monday, January 29, 2018

AGORAPHOBIA

Question Of The Week 01-29-18

Which if any of these phobias do you have?

  1. Arachnophobia – The fear of spiders affects women four times more (48% women and 12% men).
  2. Ophidiophobia – The fear of snakes. Phobics avoid certain cities because they have more snakes.
  3. Acrophobia – The fear of heights. Five percent of the general population suffer from this phobia.
  4. Agoraphobia – The fear of open or crowded spaces. People with this fear often wont leave home.
  5. Cynophobia – The fear of dogs. This includes everything from small Poodles to large Great Danes.
  6. Astraphobia – The fear of thunder/lightning AKA Brontophobia, Tonitrophobia, Ceraunophobia.
  7. Claustrophobia – The fear of small spaces like elevators, small rooms and other enclosed spaces.
  8. Mysophobia – The fear of germs. It is also rightly termed as Germophobia or Bacterophobia.Trypophobia
  9. Aerophobia – The fear of flying. 25 million Americans share a fear of flying.
  10. Trypophobia – The fear of holes is an unusual but pretty common phobia.
  11. Carcinophobia – The fear of cancer. People with this develop extreme diets.
  12. Thanatophobia – The fear of death. Even talking about death can be hard.
  13. Glossophobia – The fear of public speaking. Not being able to do speeches.
  14. Monophobia – The fear of being alone. Even while eating and/or sleeping.
  15. Atychiphobia – The fear of failure. It is the single greatest barrier to success.
  16. Ornithophobia – The fear of birds. Individuals suffering from this may only fear certain species.
  17. Alektorophobia – The fear of chickens. You may have this phobia if chickens make you panic.
  18. Enochlophobia – The fear of crowds is closely related to Ochlophobia and Demophobia.Trypanophobia
  19. Aphenphosmphobia – The fear of intimacy. Fear of being touched and love.
  20. Trypanophobia – The fear of needles. I used to fear needles (that and death).
  21. Anthropophobia – The fear of people. Being afraid of people in all situations.
  22. Aquaphobia – The fear of water. Being afraid of water or being near water.
  23. Autophobia – The fear of abandonment and being abandoned by someone.
  24. Hemophobia – The fear of blood. Even the sight of blood can cause fainting.
  25. Gamophobia – The fear of commitment or sticking with someone to the end.
  26. Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia – The fear of long words. Believe it or not, it’s real.
  27. Xenophobia – The fear of the unknown. Fearing anything or anyone that is strange or foreign.Achievemephobia
  28. Vehophobia – The fear of driving. This phobia affects personal and work life.
  29. Basiphobia – The fear of falling. Some may even refuse to walk or stand up.
  30. Achievemephobia – The fear of success. The opposite to the fear of failure.
  31. Theophobia – The fear of God causes an irrational fear of God or religion.
  32. Ailurophobia – The fear of cats. This phobia is also known as Gatophobia.
  33. Metathesiophobia – The fear of change. Sometimes change is a good thing.
  34. Globophobia – The fear of balloons. They should be fun, but not for phobics.
  35. Nyctophobia – The fear of darkness. Being afraid of the dark or the night is common for kids.
  36. Androphobia – The fear of men. Usually seen in younger females, but it can also affect adults.
  37. Phobophobia – The fear of fear. The thought of being afraid of objects/situations.
  38. Philophobia – The fear of love. Being scared of falling in love or emotions.
  39. Triskaidekaphobia – The fear of the number 13 or the bad luck that follows.
  40. Emetophobia – The fear of vomiting and the fear of loss of your self control.
  41. Gephyrophobia – The fear of bridges and crossing even the smallest bridge.
  42. Entomophobia – The fear of bugs and insects, also related to Acarophobia.
  43. Lepidopterophobia – The fear of butterflies and often most winged insects.
  44. Panophobia – The fear of everything or fear that terrible things will happen.
  45. Podophobia – The fear of feet. Some people fear touching or looking at feet, even their own.
  46. Paraskevidekatriaphobia – The fear of Friday the 13th. About 8% of Americans have this phobia.
  47. Somniphobia – The fear of sleep. Being terrified of what might happen right after you fall asleep.
  48. Gynophobia – The fear of women. May occur if you have unresolved mother issues.Koumpounophobia
  49. Apiphobia – The fear of bees. Many people fear being stung by angry bees.
  50. Koumpounophobia – The fear of buttons. Clothes with buttons are avoided.
  51. Anatidaephobia – The fear of ducks. Somewhere, a duck is watching you.
  52. Pyrophobia – The fear of fire. A natural/primal fear that can be debilitating.
  53. Ranidaphobia – The fear of frogs. Often caused by episodes from childhood.
  54. Galeophobia – The fear of sharks in the ocean or even in swimming pools.
  55. Athazagoraphobia – The fear of being forgotten or not remembering things.
  56. Katsaridaphobia – The fear of cockroaches. This can easily lead to an excessive cleaning disorder.
  57. Iatrophobia – The fear of doctors. Do you delay doctor visits? You may have this.
  58. Pediophobia – The fear of dolls. This phobia could well be Chucky-induced.
  59. Ichthyophobia – The fear of fish. Includes small, large, dead and living fish.
  60. Achondroplasiaphobia – The fear of midgets. Because they look differently.
  61. Mottephobia – The fear of moths. These insects are only beautiful to some.
  62. Zoophobia – The fear of animals. Applies to both vile and harmless animals.
  63. Bananaphobia – The fear of bananas. If you have this phobia, they are scary.
  64. Sidonglobophobia – The fear of cotton balls or plastic foams. Oh that sound.
  65. Scelerophobia – The fear of crime involves being afraid of burglars, attackers or crime in general.
  66. Cibophobia – The fear of food. The phobia may come from a bad episode while eating, like choking.
  67. Phasmophobia – The fear of ghosts. AKA Spectrophobia. Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters!
  68. Equinophobia – The fear of horses. Animal phobias are pretty common, especially for women.
  69. Musophobia – The fear of mice. Some people find mice cute, but phobics don’t.Catoptrophobia
  70. Catoptrophobia – The fear of mirrors. Being afraid of what you might see.
  71. Agliophobia – The fear of pain. Being afraid something painful will happen.
  72. Tokophobia – The fear of pregnancy involves giving birth or having children.
  73. Telephonophobia – The fear of talking on the phone. Phobics prefer texting.
  74. Pogonophobia – The fear of beards or being scared of/around bearded men.
  75. Omphalophobia – The fear of belly buttons. Touching and looking at navels.
  76. Pseudodysphagia – The fear of choking often after a bad eating experience.
  77. Bathophobia – The fear of depths can be anything associated with depth (lakes, tunnels, caves).
  78. Cacomorphobia – The fear of fat people. Induced by the media. Affects some anorexics/bulimics.
  79. Gerascophobia – The fear of getting old. Aging is the most natural thing, yet many of us fear it.
  80. Chaetophobia – The fear of hair. Phobics tend to be afraid of other peoples hair.
  81. Nosocomephobia – The fear of hospitals. Let’s face it, no one likes hospitals.
  82. Ligyrophobia – The fear of loud noises. More than the instinctive noise fear.
  83. Didaskaleinophobia – The fear of school. This phobia affects kids mostly.
  84. Technophobia – The fear of technology is often induced by culture/religion.
  85. Chronophobia – The fear of the future. A persistent fear of what is to come.
  86. Spheksophobia – The fear of wasps. You panic and fear getting stung by it.
  87. Ergophobia – The fear of work. Often due to social or performance anxiety.
  88. Coulrophobia – The fear of clowns. Some people find clowns funny, coulrophobics certainly don’t.
  89. Allodoxaphobia – The fear of opinions. Being afraid of hearing what others are thinking of you.
  90. Samhainophobia – The fear of Halloween affects children/superstitious people.Samhainophobia
  91. Photophobia – The fear of light caused by something medical or traumatic.
  92. Disposophobia – The fear of getting rid of stuff triggers extreme hoarding.
  93. Numerophobia – The fear of numbers and the mere thought of calculations.
  94. Ombrophobia – The fear of rain. Many fear the rain due to stormy weather.
  95. Coasterphobia – The fear of roller coasters. Ever seen Final Destination 3?
  96. Thalassophobia – The fear of the ocean. Water, waves and unknown spaces.
  97. Scoleciphobia – The fear of worms. Often because of unhygienic conditions.
  98. Kinemortophobia – The fear of zombies. Being afraid that zombies attack and turn you into them.
  99. Myrmecophobia – The fear of ants. Not as common as Arachnophobia, but may feel just as intense.
  100. Taphophobia – The fear of being buried alive by mistake and waking up in a coffin underground.

30 comments:

  1. Oh my - what a list! I don't really have any of those to the extent that I would want to label my fear like that (but do hate snakes and spiders.) :)

    It's funny though - I've never liked dark doorways. I didn't see a phobia listed for that, unless I missed it. I've always set my bedrooms up in various places I've lives, so that the bed is beside the doorway, not facing it.

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    1. It is not on the list, but I found this: Entamaphobia or the fear of doors is a debilitating phobia often associated with Agoraphobia and Claustrophobia. The word Entamaphobia is derived from a combination of Greek words 'Eisodos and portos' for entrance or entryway and 'phobos' which is the Greek God of fear.

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    2. My bedroom has a door in each of three walls, I have no choice but to face one of them. Luckily, it doesn't bother me.

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  2. Who knew? That is quite a list. I can't say I have one of those, but I was terrified of dogs as a child.

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    1. I cannot imagine having #5 Cynophobia – The fear of dogs. However, like you I might have had it as a child because I was bitten by a very small dog and never have been comfortable around small yappy dogs.

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  3. Phonophobia.....loud noises. Panic wells inside of me like no other.

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    1. My husband had that as well. Did you serve in the military by any chance?

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  4. Wow....look at all the things you can potentially be afraid of. For me, it's heights falling and flying insectds....everything else I am either okay with or have a healthy respect for.

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    1. I am more afraid of crawling insects than flying ones. There was a time I had an awful fear of crossing bridges but my husband Ron broke me of that.

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  5. I'm claustrophobic. I fear some of the other items, but only those that CAN hurt or kill. Nothing else to speak of.

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    1. There have been times I have felt very claustrophobic. Surely no one enjoys close spaces.

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  6. That list is daunting. I do have a terror of heights. Even pictures of heights can give me the vapors.
    Use to have a fear of public speaking but it may have gone away. Haven't tested it lately.
    Use to fear spiders but we now days have a working relationship.

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    1. I have a dread fear that someday I will have to walk across the Skywalk at the Grand Canyon. Why would anyone pay $75 for that kind of terror?

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  7. Wikiphobia. My fear that you are spending too much time on fearful lists

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    1. Love it Tabor. You are so clever. LOL

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  8. I'm a few of these, but not unnaturally so with the exception of #100. Have instructed my kids to make sure that I'm dead for sure, if they have to use a piano wire on my neck.

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    1. You are a hoot Sharon! My mother-in-law's greatest fear was of being buried alive and she sent my husband to Alaska to her brother's funeral to make sure he was not still alive.

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  9. I had no idea that there were 100 fears - wow. I can't say I have a fear that won't allow me to do things - but I don't like snakes, germs, public speaking, don't like doctors, or vomiting! What about you?

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    1. There were definitely a few that I could relate to my own fears.

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  10. Wow--- I didn't think you'd make 100. I'm with Tabor!

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    1. There are even more than 100. This was all that were shown.

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  11. That's a lot of fears. I have several, but not to the extent they stop me doing things.
    13: I'll speak if I have to but if someone else can be found to do the speaking I'm happy to let them take over
    15: not exactly, I don't always NOT try, more like I choose what I will try and what I won't.
    19: again, not a fear as much as I prefer to choose who touches me.
    73: I prefer texting, it gives me more time to formulate answers.

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    1. If we need to contact people these days we must text. I know many, especially my grandchildren, who are only reachable by text.

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  12. A hundred different phobias :)Great effort GranAnne to compile this comprehensively astonishing list. Its going to take me several hours/days to read understand and assimilate these phobias. I am sure I am afflicted by many of these.

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    1. I didn't compile the list, I just copied and pasted it and it is a bit much. Thought it was interesting to know there are so many and that 100 did not list all of them.

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  13. I'm afraid of phobias ;)

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  14. Good gosh! I didn't realize how many things I'm afraid of. I'm afraid of driving and spiders and heights and ..... a WHOLE bunch of the other stuff. No dear. Long words? Oh my! OK, I'm not afraid of that. Yay!

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  15. I have a few of these I have to admit, but I can't spell them. :D

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  16. This list is so long! I used to have several of these phobias but got over them one at a time. Such as fear of flying, n actually decided I like it after I did it. I did Public Speaking as a child n have done it several times, plus can perform music or plays, but still run into folks terrified of the thought.
    I am kind of afraid of fire n dying, but not to a debilitating degree, n who isin't? I seem to not ever panic, but wait n react later to things that should panic me.

    My daughter had arachnophobia n the needle one for a long time. Now she works for doctors n gives shots!

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