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  2. List of phobias - Wikipedia

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    Charlophobia – the fictional fear of any person named Charlotte or Charlie, mentioned in the comedic book A Duck is Watching Me: Strange and Unusual Phobias (2014), by Bernie Hobbs. The phobia was created to mock name bias, a form of discrimination studied by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Chicago ...

  3. The Ultimate List of 350 Surprising and Common Phobias from A-Z

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    And there is quite the list of common phobias from A-Z that people can relate to. ... Plus, we rounded up over 300 of the most common and unique phobias, 350 to be exact. To see what they are ...

  4. Category:Phobias - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Phobias" The following 94 pages are in this category, out of 94 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. List of manias - Wikipedia

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    Aboulomania – indecisiveness (aboulo- (Greek) meaning irresolution or indecision); Andromania – human sexual behaviour and desire towards males in females (andro- (Greek) meaning man, men, male or masculine) Can be replaced by hypersexuality, nymphomania, cytheromania, hysteromania or aphrodisiomania.

  6. Phobia - Wikipedia

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    Specific phobias affect about 6–8% of people in the Western world and 2–4% in Asia, Africa, and Latin America in a given year. [1] Social phobia affects about 7% of people in the United States and 0.5–2.5% of people in the rest of the world. [6] Agoraphobia affects about 1.7% of people. [6] Women are affected by phobias about twice as ...

  7. Fear of the dark - Wikipedia

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    Other names have been put forth for this specific phobia, such as achluophobia (from greek ἀχλύς, akhlús, meaning "mist" or "darkness", and φόβος, phobos, meaning "fear" [8]), as well as lygophobia (from Greek λυγή, lygos, meaning "twilight", and φόβος, phobos, meaning "fear" [8])

  8. Ancraophobia - Wikipedia

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    This phobia is most commonly the result of psychological trauma caused by a negative experience with wind in the affected person's past. The experience may be remembered, or it may be "imprinted" on the subconscious mind of the traumatized person. People who have this phobia tend to be frightened by changes in the weather, such as storms. They ...

  9. Haphephobia - Wikipedia

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    As with other phobias and anxiety conditions, haphephobia may come with anxiety and stress-related symptoms that vary among those that suffer from it. A non-exhaustive list of potential symptoms that those suffering from haphephobia may have includes: [3] Chest pain; Choking sensation; Cold or hot flushes; Cholinergic urticaria; Dissociation ...