It's a fear of depths such as a lake or dark tunnel.
It is the fear of high buildings, sky scrapers, etc. I have it crazy i know.
The fear of high objects, or high objects falling down (possibly on top of you).
Bathophobia - 2013 was released on: USA: 8 August 2013
The cast of Bathophobia - 2013 includes: David Schroeder as Maurice
bathophobia
Bathophobia is the phobia of deep water.
Bathophobia: fear of depths. The feared object may be a long, dark hallway, a well or a deep pool or lake. "Bathophobia" is derived from the Greek "bathos" meaning depth.
The accepted phobia name for this condition is Bathophobia.
Yes, the fear of depth does really exist.This phobia is called Bathophobia.
Your friend may have Ablutophobia, the fear of bathing.Or your friend may have Bathophobia, which is the fear of depths or watery depths.
Your friend probably has Bathophobia. This is the phobia of deep depths. It is perfectly justified to have this phobia, as drowning is everyone's worry.
The phobia of things behind you has not been officially identified. This is not to say that there are not other phobias that include having a fear of things behind you.
Deep in Latin is Profundus, while Water in Latin is Aqua. Even though Aqua Phobia is usually the fear of just water and Profundus Phobia is usually the fear of Depth, most people just say Aqua Phobia works for both fear of water and fear of DEEP WATER (like i have). So even though I'm not 100% sure (probably about 87%) , people generally use Aqua Phobia. Hydra Phobia is a different thing, although it's still about the fear of water it isn't just about being afraid of water or deep water, Hydra Phobia means that you are afraid of DRINKING Water. Thank you for choosing my answer, Ciaran Little (the person who gave you this answer)
There is no specific phobia that is a fear of curse words. Offenceaphobia is the fear of offending people, and that includes the fear of using curse words. The general fear of words is called logophobia.