Definition of nomophobia
: fear of being without access to a working cell phone
— Merriam-webster.com
Nomofobija – nauja fobija, kai žmogui kelia baimę negalėjimas naudotis mobiliuoju telefonu dėl to, kad jis išsikrovė, dingo tinklo signalas ar jis kažkur pamirštas.
People who are commitment phobic feel they need to cut off their feelings after a certain point of knowing someone as a means of feeling in control and feeling emotionally protected. https://visualizationworks.com/commitment-phobia-the-source-and-the-way-out/
— VisualizationWorks.com
Her innovation threatens to ground Clooney's Ryan Bingham, a suave commitment-phobe wedded to his airport-hopping lifestyle.
— TheGuardian.com
Jei kalbantis paminėtumėte žodžius „įsipareigojimų fobija“, dažniausiai pokalbis pakryptų apie vyrus.
The only slight downside of virtual reality becomes apparent if the patient has a very specific phobia about a particular location, for example delivering a presentation in their office.
Ordering food at a busy counter, job interviews, eating with people, group introductions, using lifts (I once absent-mindedly ate an apple while in a full lift, and the reaction I got meant I may as well have just urinated in the corner).
Fear and anxieties about kissing
range from feelings of social awkwardness, to rejection,
to concern about disease.
— The Encyclopedia of Phobias, Fears, and Anxieties, Third Edition
My partner has a phobia of kissing – but tries to have sex when he is asleep
— TheGuardian.com
Egzistuoja ir ypatingai keistų fobijų – pavyzdžiui, aštrių daiktų, automobilių, griaustinio, bakterijų, bučiavimosi, numirėlių, dulkių, baimė valgyti ir gerti, apalpti, apsvaigti, atsisėsti arba atsistoti, būti apiplėštam ir pan.
Fear of talking is known as glossophobia,
laliophobia, lalophobia, and phonophobia.
— The Encyclopedia of Phobias, Fears, and Anxieties, Third Edition
If the phobia is public speaking, then with a few clicks of a mouse a talk in front of an audience of thousands can be arranged – an appreciative audience who will laugh and applaud everything the patient says.
“If you have a phobia about talking in public and I tell you you’re going to give a speech in a minute, you start being apprehensive, over-thinking and then physically you find that your heart’s beating [faster],” Bouchard says.
— TheGuardian.com
Daugybės įvairių tyrimų rezultatai rodo, kad viešo kalbėjimo baimė (reikalaujantiems tikslumo pasakysime, kad ji dar vadinama glosofobija) yra visų fobijų karalienė.
— Delfi.lt
9. Lalofobi: Har du dette, så sliter du virkelig. Da har du angst for å snakke med andre mennesker eller bruke stemmen i nærheten av andre.