Agoraphobia (fear of the market place) usually refers to having anxiety attacks in public areas where the sufferer can't escape or might feel embarrassed. Some severe cases can include becoming reclusive or house/roombound.
Please consult your doctor if experiencing these symptoms.
The term commonly used to describe this fear is agoraphobia. The term may also refer to a fear of open places, or of being in crowded places.
Agoraphobia is the phobia of not going out. People can have anxiety on leaving the house.
Agoraphobia is the name given to the phobia. It is the person fearing not to leave home.
hi its called agoraphobia its very disableing phobia i stayed at home for 10 years but im very well now and lead a normal live it was very hard but i done it.
it is called agoraphobia.
Usually this fear is called: Eicophobia
agoraphobia
Ecophobia.
There does not seem to be a specific phobia for leaving the phone off of the hook. There is a phobia of phones that is called phonophobia. This caused people to fear answering or handling phones.
I believe that's "Agoraphobia". yes, it's agoraphobia
Ecophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of home
Eicophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of home surroundings
Nostophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of returning home
hayfoditamobia; fear of letting go.
Home of Phobia - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
The fear of leaving is called agoraphobia. This progressive phobia is the fear of leaving the house. It is associated with a panic attack.
There is a phobia of being alone or home alone and those people are probably afraid when they are taking a shower alone at home
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There is not a listed fear for the phobia of civilization. There are fears such as ecophobia which is the fear of being in ones home.
Oikophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of house or home surroundings, wheras, fear of leaving the house is called "agoraphobia." Oikaphobia is a particular morbid dislike of home or an abnormal fear of being home or in one's house. It is a fear of home life or surroundings, often including house-hold appliances, equipment, electricity, bathtubs, household chemicals, and many other common objects in the home.