Phobias

by: Becky Fortner

The Halloween season has long since come and passed, but I still have a lingering question. What are people most afraid of? Many claim to have claustrophobia which, according to The Phobia List (http://www.phobialist.com), is the fear of confined spaces. I also know many, including myself, who suffer from coulrophobia, also known as the fear of clowns. I set out to see what the world is afraid of.

According to Ezine Articles, here is a list of the top 10 most common phobias along with their definitions.

1. Agoraphobia
This is usually expressed as a fear of open spaces, but sometimes it can also be a fear of crowded places. It can manifest itself as panic attacks.

2. Arachnophobia
This is the fear of spiders. It's so common; they've even made a movie of the same name. Despite the fact that most spiders are not harmful, we seem to have a collective fear of them.

3. Acrophobia
The fear of heights. Maybe it's standing close to the edge of a cliff, or looking out of the window of our hotel room. Fear of heights manifests in lots of ways. At its extreme, it may even mean that we can't take a ride in a glass fronted elevator.

4. Claustrophobia
The opposite of agoraphobia. This is the fear of confined or enclosed spaces. This is often accompanied by a fear of being unable to escape from the situation. It can be experienced in elevators, trains or planes.

5. Aviophobia
The fear of flying. Even though flying is one of the safest forms of transport, people are often afraid of flying. It's often a combination of several other phobias, including not being in control and a fear of having a panic attack.

6. Dental Phobia or Dentophobia
It is estimated that up to 15% of the Western world are afraid of dentists. This could be partly due to fears about needles, dentist's drills and even white coats.

7. Social Phobia
This usually manifests as a fear of some social interaction. Some of the biggest fears included in this are the fear of public speaking and interview anxiety.

8. Mysophobia
This is the fear of germs. It can be related to obsessive compulsive disorder. Mysophobia is often accompanied by repeated hand washing and an avoidance of anything that is viewed as unclean.

9. Aquaphobia
The fear of water, often accompanied by a fear of drowning. Up to 1 in 50 people are estimated to have a fear of water.

10. Fear of Commitment
This often refers to the avoidance of marriage or other long-term partnership. Strictly speaking, it's not a medical phobia but it definitely ranks up there with other phobias in terms of how common it is. (http://ezinearticles.com/?10-Most-Common-Phobias&id=418908)

So there they are; the top ten most common phobias. The list, however, is a little boring. I say we turn things up a notch and look at some really interesting phobias.

Becky's List of 10 Favorite Phobias (in ABC order):

-Anthrophobia or Anthophobia- Fear of flowers. (They are just so bright and pollen-y! Run away!)

-Arachibutyrophobia- Fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth. (I guess they didn't like PB&J sandwiches as a child.)

-Consecotaleophobia- Fear of chopsticks. (What...?) -Eosophobia- Fear of dawn or daylight. (Yeah, you are pretty much a vampire.)

-Geniophobia- Fear of chins. (I guess they don't watch The Tonight Show.)

-Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia- Fear of the number 666. (Does anyone else see what I see? [Hex=6])

-Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia- Fear of long words. (Ok. That one is just mean...)

-Linonophobia- Fear of string. (All my clothes shall be made of duct tape!)

-Ombrophobia- Fear of rain or of being rained on. (I'm melting!)

-Peladophobia- Fear of bald people. (Their heads are just... so shiny!)

So there you have it: a list of the top ten most common phobias and a list of my personal favorite phobias. From the interesting to the not-so-interesting, there is always something out there. Be afraid. Be very afraid.