Prosophobia
The word ‘proso’ has a greek origin meaning progress. An irrational and morbid ‘fear of progress’ is termed as Prosophobia....
The word ‘proso’ has a greek origin meaning progress. An irrational and morbid ‘fear of progress’ is termed as Prosophobia....
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Small talks at dinner time is a common thing. But there are people who fear these conversations. This ‘fear of...
A phobia is a persistent fear or anxiety about a specific object or situation, which is out of proportion, sometimes...