BeyondUnreal Forums - Active Mapping Projects Hypsophobia is a fear of heights (like acrophobia, altophobia, and batophobia). Hypsophobiais a fear of heights (like acrophobia, altophobia, and batophobia). http://forums.beyondunreal.com/showthread.php?t=108331&page=3
Garjen Software Forums - Phobias I don t like heights. let me look that one up Acrophobia, altophobia or Batophobia!altophobia sounds more like you re afraid of choir singers though. http://www.garjen.co.uk/cgi-bin/YaBB/YaBB.pl?board=chat_cat;action=display;num=1
Extractions: Text 2:31 - 49 NOTE: Since this week and Next week's lessons are PART 1 and PART 2 of the same story I have included them together. The first part deals primarily with anxiety (worries / fears) and the second with trusting God during times of anxiety. PERSONAL NOTES Message Synopsis PART 1 : King Nebuchenezzar is the ruler of a vast empire that covers the present day Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Israel and Syria. He is in great perplexity about how things are going to take shape in the future. He takes his problems to bed with him. The anxiety of the day becomes the nightmares of the night. He is even more trouble after waking up from the nightmare because he has forgotten what the dream is about. The Bible teaches us to bring our problems instead to the Lord. That is the way of Daniel. He has a difficult problem on earth, he goes straight to heaven for solution PART 2 :The King has forgotten his dream. The wisemen and magicians were not able to tell the King what he has dreamt. So the decree was given that all wisemen and magicians and chaldeans were to be executed. Daniel saved the day by coming forth and promised to interpret the dream for the king. In his interpretqation, the King was allowed to have a preview of how world history will unfold, beginning from his time till the end time. God knows how history is going to play out. All that happen, happen because He allows it to happen. If that is the God we believe, then we can trust him for all that happen in our lives.
Phobia-Afraid-Of-List-Fear-of-Information Allodoxaphobia Fear of opinions. altophobia- Fear of heights. Amathophobia- Fearof dust. Allodoxaphobia- Afraid of opinions. altophobia- Afraid of heights. http://www.afraid.info/
PsychNet-UK Phobia List Aichmophobia Fear of needles or pointed objects. Algophobia Fear ofpain. altophobia Fear of heights. Amathophobia Fear of dust. http://www.psychnet-uk.com/phobia_list/phobialist.html
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Detailed Information About List Of Phobias Acousticophobia Fear of noise. Acrophobia, altophobia - Fear of heights. Aerophobia- Fear of drafts, air swallowing or airborne noxious substances. http://www.investingcompany.com/List_of_phobias.html
Extractions: Detailed information about general subjects 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. 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). Modern psychiatry groups phobias as "agoraphobia", "social phobia", or "simple phobia", avoiding coined words other than those which have been established by long use. Ablutophobia - Fear of washing or bathing. Acarophobia - Fear of itching or of insects whose bites cause itching. Acerophobia - Fear of sourness. Achluophobia, Lygophobia, Nyctophobia, Scotophobia - Fear of darkness. Acousticophobia - Fear of noise.
Phobia Words (fear) A-B OED, ID, CE. alliumphobia, Fear of garlic. ID. allodoxaphobia, Fear of otherpeople s opinions. ID. altophobia, syn. of acrophobia. ID. alychiphobia, syn. http://www.fun-with-words.com/phobias_a-b.html
Extractions: Phobia Dictionary: A B C D ... Phobias Index Page 'syn. of' this indicates that it is a synonym of the following word. (In many cases this simply reflects spelling variations.) Sources are listed in brackets after each entry; see the footnotes for the meanings of the abbreviations. ablutophobia Fear of bathing. [ID, CE] acarophobia Fear of mites or itching. [ID, CE] acerbophobia syn. of acerophobia [ID] acerophobia Fear of sourness. [ID] achluophobia Fear of darkness. [ID] acidophobia Aversion (of plants) to acidic soil. [ID] acousticophobia Fear of noise. [ID, CE] acrophobia Fear of heights. [OED, ID, CE] aelurophobia syn. of ailurophobia [ID, CE] aeronausiphobia Fear of aeroplanes/airplanes. [ID, CE] aerophobia Fear of air and drafts. [OED, ID, CE, WP] agliophobia syn. of algophobia [CE] agoraphobia Fear of open spaces. [OED, ID, CE, WP] agraphobia Fear of sexual abuse.
What Are You Afraid Of? Heat, Thermophobia. Heaven, Uranophobia, ouranophobia. Heights, Acrophobia,altophobia, hypsophobia, hypsiphobia. Hell, Hadephobia, stygiophobia. http://thinks.com/words/phobias.htm
Extractions: Home Words and WordPlay If you have an irrational fear of... You're suffering from... Accidents Dystychophobia Air (and drafts) Aerophobia, airphobia, pneumatophobia Airplanes Aeronausiphobia Amnesia Amnesiphobia Animals Zoophobia Animals, wild Agrizoophobia Ants Myrmecophobia Atomic energy (or nuclear weapons) Nucleomitophobia Automobiles Motorphobia, ochophobia Automobiles (riding in) Amaxophobia Bad men Scelerophobia Bald, becoming Peladophobia, phalacrophobia Bathing Ablutophobia Beards Pogonophobia Bed, going to Clinophobia Bees Apiphobia, apiophobia, melissophobia Birds Ornithophobia Blood Hematophobia, hemaphobia, hemophobia Blushing Erythophobia, ereuthophobia Books Bibliophobia Bound, being Merinthophobia Body odor Bromidrosiphobia Bridges, crossing Gephyrophobia, gephydrophobia Bulls Taurophobia Buried alive, bing Taphephobia, taphophobia Cancer Carcinophobia, carcinomatophobia, cancerphobia, cancerophobia Cats Ailorphobia, aelurophobia, elurophobia, gatophobia, galeophobia, felinophobia
Extractions: Front Page Today's Digest Week in Review Email Updates ... Anxiety Phobias (49 links) News about Phobias Biology Of Fear: UCLA Study Finds Properties Of Yohimbe Tree Bark Hold Promise For Revolutionizing Treatment Of Anxiety Disorders (April 5, 2004) full story Touch Doubles The Power Of Virtual Reality Therapy For Spider Phobia (October 31, 2003) full story Scientist Find More Efficient Way To 'Unlearn' Fear (October 6, 2003) full story Four Gene 'Micronet' Found To Regulate Social Behavior In Female Mice; 'Smartness' About Social Life Is Different From Smartness About SAT Scores (April 30, 2003) full story University Of Arkansas Researchers Tease Out The Role Of Disgust In Phobias (November 27, 2002)
FEAR OF Heaven, Ouranophobia or Uranophobia. Heights, Acrophobia, altophobia, Batophobia,Hypsiphobia or Hyposophobia. Hell, Hadephobia, Stygiophobia or Stigiophobia. http://www.arcaini.com/Reference/PhobiasF-H.htm
Extractions: Fear of: Phobia Fabrics, certain Textophobia. Failure Atychiphobia or Kakorrhaphiophobia. Fainting Asthenophobia. Fatigue Kopophobia. Fearful situations: being preferred by a phobic Counterphobia. Feathers or being tickled by feathers Pteronophobia. Fecal matter, feces Coprophobia or Scatophobia. Female genitals Kolpophobia. Female genitalia Eurotophobia. Fever Febriphobia, Fibriphobia, Fidriophobia
Phobias pain Algrophobia Fear of opinions or beliefs Alliumphobia - Fear of garlic Allodoxaphobia- Fear of criticism Alophobia - Fear of speech altophobia - Fear of http://users.tinyonline.co.uk/gswithenbank/phobias.htm
The Anxiety Community - Glossary treat anxiety and panic disorder. altophobia (Also Batophobia,Hypsiphobia) Fear of heights. Amygdala - A small almond-shaped http://anxietyhelp.org/glossary.html
Extractions: A B C D ... Z Acrophobia - An abnormal fear of high places. Agitation - A unpleasant state of extreme arousal, increased tension, and irritability. Can be caused by anxiety Agoraphobia Fear of being in places or situations from which escape may be difficult or embarrassing or in which help may not be available in the event of a panic attack. Alprazolam Xanax ) A medication, member of the benzodiazepine family, used to treat anxiety and panic disorder. Altophobia - (Also Batophobia, Hypsiphobia) Fear of heights. Amygdala - A small almond-shaped structure in the brain which plays a role in emotions and fear control. Anticholinergic - A group of common side effects of the older group of antidepressants , including dry mouth, constipation, difficulty urinating and blurry vision. Anticiptory Anxiety - The fear of having an anxiety attack, which is often a trigger by itself; " fear of fear Antidepressant - A medication used to treat depression , or to elevate mood. Types of antidepressants include tricyclic antidepressants , monoamine oxidase inhibitors ( MAOI ) and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors ( SSRI Antisocial PD (ASPD) - A personality disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others.
Extractions: The word "phobia" is a term that refers to a group of symptoms brought on by feared objects or situations. A phobia is a persistent, irrational fear that causes a person to feel intense anxiety. People develop phobias about many things like darkness, social situations, spiders, or blood. Agoraphobia, one of the most common phobias, involves the fear of open places. A person with agoraphobia feels anxious in places where it would be hard to escape, like being in a crowd, standing in line, being on a bridge or traveling in a car. In extreme cases, they are so immobilized by fear that they become a prisoner in their own home. Phobias are the most common form of anxiety disorders, which affect people of all ages, at all income levels and in all geographic locations, according to a study by American the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), between 5.1 and 21.5 percent of Americans suffer form Phobias. Broken down by age and gender, the NIMH study found phobias were the most common psychiatric illness among women in all age groups and the second most common illness among men older than 25. In some people, the response to a phobia can be fairly mild. For example, a person who has a phobia about flying might simply avoid airplanes. In other people, the phobia causes, or arises from, full-blown panic attacks with symptoms such as shortness of breath, sweating, irregular heartbeats and the shakes. Just why a person develops a particular phobia is not always clear. There appear to be both biological and psychological reasons. Psychologists classify phobias with other anxiety-caused problems and theorize they are a response to separation or loss. Heredity appears to play a role, and so does brain chemistry.
Extractions: Answers to common pub quiz questions Quiz Categories Animals Christmas Entertainment Games ... Science Menu Scientific names for fears of specific objects or situations Phobia Description A Acarophobia Itching Achluophobia Darkness Acousticophobia Noise Acrophobia Heights Aerophobia Drafts Agliophobia Pain Agoraphobia Crowds Agraphobia Sexual abuse Agrizoophobia Wild animals Aichmophobia Needles, pointed objects Ailurophobia Cats Alektorophobia Chickens Algophobia Pain Altophobia Heights Amathophobia Dust Ambulophobia Walking Ancraophobia Wind Androphobia Men Anthrophobia Flowers Aphenphosmphobia Being touched Apiphobia Bees Apotemnophobia Amputees Arachibutyrophobia Peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth Asthenophobia Fainting, weakness Astraphobia Thunder and lightning Aviatophobia Flying B Barophobia Gravity Bathophobia Depth Batonophobia Plants Bibliophobia Books Bromidrophobia Body odours Brontophobia Thunder and lightning Bufonophobia Toads C Carnophobia Meat Catoptrophobia Mirrors Ceraunophobia Thunder Chaetophobia Hair Cheimatophobia Cold Chionophobia Snow Cibophobia Food Cleptophobia Stealing Coimetrophobia Cemeteries Coitophobia Coitus Coprophobia Feces Coulrophobia Clowns Cremnophobia Precipices Cryophobia Extreme cold D Demophobia Crowds Dendrophobia Trees Dentophobia Dentists Dermatopathophobia Skin disease Dermatophobia Skin lesions Didaskaleinophobia School Dinophobia Dizziness Diplophobia Double vision Dipsophobia Drinking Dutchphobia The Dutch Dysmorphophobia Deformity E Ecclesiophobia Church Ecophobia Home Eisoptrophobia Mirrors Electrophobia Electricity Elurophobia Cats Emetophobia Vomiting
Koan Zen. Zen And Ch'an Buddhism In Psychotherapy An example from clinical practice may be stimulating. From time to time, aclient insists on the same thing his altophobia, the fear of heights. http://www.geocities.com/liehtzu.geo/KoanZen.html
Extractions: The koan is a device that may allow a disciple to attain enlightenment. A koan has to be pondered on, and it is largely used in Ch'an Buddhism, and, later on, in Japanese Zen as well. A koan presents itself as a kind of enigma, in such terms: "I can't understand!" It is a challenge to the mind, rather than to intellect. Various sentences have furnished the material to a koan, in Ch'an and Zen. It might regard masters' phrases, a verbal intercourse between a teacher and his disciples, passages from the Sutras, and so on. In certain circumstances, someone has been enlightened. A koan is a "case", that attests the entering in another plan of reality. He who meditates on the koan can re-live the same experiences of its protagonists. A disciple has to give the koan a central relevance all of his life: he has to constantly concentrate on it, avoiding letting thought from wandering elsewhere. As it is easy to comprehend, this task is very hard to perform. There are three important collections of koan in Ch'an and Zen: "The Barrier Without a Door" (Chinese: Wu-men kuan ), "The Blue Cliff Record" (
BBC- One Life - Health - Healthy Mind - Fears & Phobias: A To Z darkness (also known as Lygophobia and Nyctophobia) Acousticophobia Fear of noiseAcrophobia - Fear of heights (also known as altophobia) Aelurophobia - Fear http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/onelife/health/healthy_mind/phobia5.shtml
Extractions: Choose another article: Intro Chillout with Trevor Mental Health: Prejudice Mental Health: Diagnosis to Treatment Mental Health: Read The Signs Worried About Someone Else? Stress Panic Attacks Anxiety: An Overview Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Depression: Breakdown Depression: Explained Eating Disorders Schizophrenia Self-harm Documentary: Cutting Edge Suicide Treatment: Medication and Therapy Treatment: Psychologists Treatment: Psychotherapy Sectioning Alternative Therapies: Introduction Real Life: Mental Health Problems Further Information ONE LIFE HEALTH HEALTHY MIND
Vertical Limit Movie Review By Jim Eadon This opening serves to let the audience indulge in a spot of altophobia and togenerate the mother of all guilt trips to motive the son into making crazy http://www.eadon.com/movies/verticallimit.php
Extractions: Vertical Limit is a mountain action/effects movie. Think Cliff Hanger without charisma. Or the terrorists. It is almost, but not quite, as bad as it sounds. The start of Vertical Limit has a lovely scene where Dad chats to son and daughter on the side of a sheer cliff. Something goes horribly wrong and father snuffs it in a suicidal effort to save his kids: a fine example of the selfish gene in action if ever I saw one.
Area 51- Phobias- Whats Yours? Phengophobia Depth Bathophobia Enclosed Spaces- Claustrophobia Going to Bed-Clinophobia Gravity- Barophobia Heights- Acrophobia, altophobia High Places http://www.area51newmexico.com/phobias.html