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  2. Philophobia (fear) - Wikipedia

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    Philophobia (from Greek "φιλέω-φιλώ" and "φοβία" ()) is the fear of falling in love. [1] [2] [3] Not included in the DSM-5. [4]The risk is usually when a person has confronted any emotional turmoil relating to love but also can be a chronic phobia.

  3. List of phobias - Wikipedia

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    The English suffixes -phobia, -phobic, -phobe (from Greek φόβος phobos, "fear") occur in technical usage in psychiatry to construct words that describe irrational, abnormal, unwarranted, persistent, or disabling fear as a mental disorder (e.g. agoraphobia), in chemistry to describe chemical aversions (e.g. hydrophobic), in biology to describe organisms that dislike certain conditions (e.g ...

  4. List of manias - Wikipedia

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    Dalekmania – Dalek characters from Doctor Who, c. 1965; Dianamania – Diana, Princess of Wales, 1980s and 1990s; Jacksonmania – Michael Jackson and The Jackson 5; Leo-mania – American actor Leonardo DiCaprio, late 1990s; Lisztomania – Hungarian composer Franz Liszt, 1840s

  5. Genophobia - Wikipedia

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    It comes from the name of the Greek god of erotic love, Eros. Genophobia can induce panic and fear in individuals, much like panic attacks. People who suffer from the phobia can be intensely affected by attempted sexual contact or just the thought of it. The extreme fear can lead to trouble in romantic relationships.

  6. Fear of intimacy - Wikipedia

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    People with this fear are anxious about or afraid of intimate relationships. They believe that they do not deserve love or support from others. [3] Fear of intimacy has three defining features: content which represents the ability to communicate personal information, emotional valence which refers to the feelings about personal information exchanged, and vulnerability signifying their regard ...

  7. Fear of medical procedures - Wikipedia

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    Some people have a fear of medical procedures at some point in their lifetime, which can include the fear of surgery, dental work, doctors, or needles. These fears are seldom diagnosed or treated, as they are often extinguished into adulthood and do not often develop into phobias preventing individuals from seeking medical attention.

  8. Sexual phobia - Wikipedia

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    Sexual phobia may also refer to: Sex-related phobias Genophobia, fear of sexual relations or intercourse; Sexophobia, fear of sex organs Eurotophobia, aversion to, fear of, or dislike of vulvas; Phallophobia, fear of penis; Erotophobia, fear or aversion to sex or related matters; Gymnophobia, fear of nudity; Phobias that can affect or related ...

  9. Phobophobia - Wikipedia

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    Phobophobia comes in between the stress the patient might be experiencing and the phobia that the patient has developed as well as the effects on their life, or in other words, it is a bridge between anxiety/panic the patient might be experiencing and the type of phobia they fear, creating an intense and extreme predisposition to the feared ...