Phobias - Medical Encyclopedia Aviophobia, Aviatophobia, Pteromerhanophobia Fear of flying. B Bacillophobia,Microbiophobia - Fear of microbes. Bacteriophobia - Fear of bacteria. http://www.nursingstudy.com/encyclopedia/list_of_phobias.html
Extractions: The following is a list of phobias or more accurately, fears that have been given names. The article on phobias discusses the different kinds of phobias in more detail. In most instances the words listed here are neologisms (made-up words) coined to demonstrate a grasp of Greek word roots rather than descriptions of an actual condition. Only a few of the following terms occur in the medical literature.
Is Communication Problem Related To Poor Mental Health? Aviophobia, Aviatophobia, Pteromerhanophobia Fear of flying. The document wasoriginally published at Wikipedia and the document is licensed under GNU http://forum.ohcnetwork.com/about267.html
Extractions: Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 6:12 am Post subject: Is communication problem related to poor mental health? Many people have communication problems; some are minor. Some are quite severe. Some are considered rather normal(being shy), while some are troubling(total lack of control of emotion, etc). Are these communication problems related to poor mental health ... or not? Back to top altyfc Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 9:05 am Post subject: I think they can be. I think also problems of communication could relate to other factors - eg. upbringing. So you could say some mental health issues are determined by upbringing and other things that might determine a person's ability to communicate. Sometimes also, a person's mental health problems might make it difficult for them to communication (eg. fear of open spaces... is that agrophobia?)
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Extractions: Tags: georgewbush hurricane katrina hurricanekatrina ... incompetence On August 27th, President Bush declared a State of Emergency in Louisiana The declaration spelled out which Louisiana parishes were covered by the State of Emergency (emphasis mine): in the parishes of Allen, Avoyelles, Beauregard, Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, Caldwell, Claiborne, Catahoula, Concordia, De Soto, East Baton Rouge, East Carroll, East Feliciana, Evangeline, Franklin, Grant, Jackson, LaSalle, Lincoln, Livingston, Madison, Morehouse, Natchitoches, Pointe Coupee, Ouachita, Rapides, Red River, Richland, Sabine, St. Helena, St. Landry, Tensas, Union, Vernon, Webster, West Carroll, West Feliciana, and Winn. As Chris Floyd first noticed none of the coastal parishes were included in this list . All the inland, landlocked parishes were mentioned, but the coastal parishes in the most immediate danger from Katrina? Conspicuously absent. Bob Harris created this map highlighting the mentioned parishes: September 7, 2005
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Extractions: Tags: safety airplanes flying accidents ... pteromerhanophobia One thing I have to say I really ever having to set foot on an airplane (49, if I make the time to drive the Al-Can). fear of flying ever since a particularly turbulent So then, what do I in my infinite wisdom do? I go and read articles about what happens during explosive decompression ROOF FLIES OFF! A blown-out door can be perilous for pressurized aircraft at high altitudes. In 1989, the lower cargo door on a United Airlines passenger jet became unlatched at about 23,000 feet. The sudden and explosive loss of pressure tore open a portion of the cabinânine passengers were sucked out through the large hole, along with their seats and the floor around them. 18-foot portion of the roof of the cabin ripped off, and a flight attendant standing in the aisle was ejected from the plane. No. No, no, no, no, no. I need to go find a happy place now. Mutilate Front 242 from the album 06:21:03:11 Up Evil http://www.michaelhanscom.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/3256
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Anxiety Zone - Types Of Phobias Aviophobia, Aviatophobia, Pteromerhanophobia Fear of flying. B. * Bacillophobia,Microbiophobia - Fear of microbes. * Bacteriophobia - Fear of bacteria. http://www.anxietyzone.com/conditions/types_of_phobias.html
Extractions: Main Site Login Register General Discussion ... Community Guidelines Types of phobias The English suffix -phobia is used to describe fear or hatred (the latter is often ignored) of a particular thing or subject. Everyday language has established the use of this suffix as a mild or irrational fear with no serious substance; however, its origin is from areas of psychiatry which study serious phobias which disable a person's life. For more information on the psychiatric side of this, including how psychiatry groups phobias as "agoraphobia", "social phobia", or "simple phobia". The following is a list of words ending in -phobia, or a list of fears that have been given names. In most instances the words listed here are neologisms (made-up words) coined to demonstrate a grasp of Greek word roots rather than descriptions of an actual condition. Only a few of the following terms occur in the medical literature. In many cases, the naming of phobias is a word game. Most of these terms were devised by adding the suffix -phobia to a Greek word for the object of the fear (some use a combination of a Latin root with the Greek suffix, which some consider linguistically impure).
Monk: Information From Answers.com Enclosed spaces, including caves, and tunnels (Cleithrophobia, Cleisiophobia,Clithrophobia); Flying (Aviophobia, Aviatophobia, Pteromerhanophobia) http://www.answers.com/topic/monk-tv-series
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Best of Web Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Monk Wikipedia Monk (TV series) Monk is a television show about an obsessive-compulsive detective named Adrian Monk (played by actor Tony Shalhoub ). The show, which is currently in its fourth season, debuted in and is produced by the USA Network . Created by Andy Breckman , writer of Rat Race , the critically acclaimed series has been a popular hit. It has won several major awards (see below) despite the fact that it airs on basic cable . The show is also credited with significantly raising USA Network's profile. Adrian Monk was originally a detective of the San Francisco Police Department. After the murder of his wife, Trudy, a case which he could not solve (indeed, perhaps the only case he has never been able to solve), Monk caved in to his obsessive-compulsive tendencies which previously his relationship had helped him deal with. He refused to leave his house for three years. Monk's personal nurse, Sharona Fleming ( Bitty Schram ), helped get him back on his feet. Occasionally, Sharona's son Benjy (
Aviophobia The Institute for Psychology of Air Travel Information about AviophobiaAviatophobia (flying phobia.) Includes a home study course http://www.ability.org.uk/Aviophobia.html
The Jesters' Phobia Dictionary being dirty autophobia being egotistical or referringto oneself aviophobia (aviatophobia) flying. http://home.pacifier.com/~dcopple/phobias.htm
Article About "-phobia" In The English Wikipedia On 24-Apr-2004 Aviophobia, Aviatophobia, Pteromerhanophobia Fear of flying. B. Bacillophobia,Microbiophobia - Fear of microbes. Bacteriophobia - Fear of bacteria. http://fixedreference.org/en/20040424/wikipedia/-phobia
Extractions: The -phobia reference article from the English Wikipedia on 24-Apr-2004 (provided by Fixed Reference : snapshots of Wikipedia from wikipedia.org) Suffixes -cide -cycle -cracy -ism ... -scope The English suffix -phobia is used to describe fear of a particular thing or subject. Everyday language has established the use of this suffix as a mild or irrational fear with no serious substance; however, its origin is from areas of psychiatry which study serious phobias which disable a person's life. For more information on the psychiatric side of this, including how psychiatry groups phobias as "agoraphobia", "social phobia", or "simple phobia", see phobia The following is a list of words ending in -phobia , or a list of fears that have been given names. In most instances the words listed here are neologisms (made-up words) coined to demonstrate a grasp of Greek word roots rather than descriptions of an actual condition. Only a few of the following terms occur in the medical literature. Most of these terms were devised by adding the suffix -phobia to a Greek word for the object of the fear (some use a combination of a Latin root with the Greek suffix, which some consider linguistically impure).
More Fears And Phobias abnormal and persistent fear of God 11) Tomophobia refers to an abnormal andpersistent fear of surgical operations 12) Aviophobia / Aviatophobia refers to http://www.talkaboutsupport.com/group/alt.support.ocd/messages/99429.html
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-phobia - Iridis Encyclopedia Isolophobia , Monophobia Fear of being alone or fear of oneself. Aviophobia,Aviatophobia, Pteromerhanophobia Fear of flying. B. http://www.iridis.com/-phobia
Extractions: The English suffix -phobia is used to describe fear or hatred (the latter is often ignored) of a particular thing or subject. Everyday language has established the use of this suffix as a mild or irrational fear with no serious substance; however, its origin is from areas of psychiatry which study serious phobias which disable a person's life. For more information on the psychiatric side of this, including how psychiatry groups phobias as "agoraphobia", "social phobia", or "simple phobia", see phobia The following is a list of words ending in -phobia , or a list of fears that have been given names. In most instances the words listed here are neologisms (made-up words) coined to demonstrate a grasp of Greek word roots rather than descriptions of an actual condition. Only a few of the following terms occur in the medical literature. In many cases, the naming of phobias is a word game Most of these terms were devised by adding the suffix -phobia to a Greek word for the object of the fear (some use a combination of a Latin root with the Greek suffix, which some consider linguistically impure).
List Of Phobias - Encyclopedia Article And Reference Information Autophobia, Eremophobia, Isolophobia, Monophobia Fear of being alone or fear ofoneself. Aviophobia, Aviatophobia, Pteromerhanophobia - Fear of flying. B. http://encyclopedia.ekist.de/l/li/list_of_phobias.html
Extractions: The English suffix -phobia is used to describe fear of a particular thing or subject. Everyday language has established the use of this suffix as a mild or irrational fear with no serious substance; however, its origin is from areas of psychiatry which study serious phobias which disable a person's life. For more information on the psychiatric side of this, including how psychiatry groups phobias as "agoraphobia", "social phobia", or "simple phobia", see phobia The following is a list of words ending in -phobia , or a list of fears that have been given names. In most instances the words listed here are neologisms (made-up words) coined to demonstrate a grasp of Greek word roots rather than descriptions of an actual condition. Only a few of the following terms occur in the medical literature. Most of these terms were devised by adding the suffix -phobia to a Greek word for the object of the fear (some use a combination of a Latin root with the Greek suffix, which some consider linguistically impure).
Being dirty. Autophobia, Eremophobia, Isolophobia, Monophobia Fear of beingalone or fear of oneself. Aviophobia, Aviatophobia, . http://www.wikisearch.net/being
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