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A person may go to great lengths to conceal the existence of his or her phobia and it is probable that, in many cases, the disorder remains unrecognised. This is especially likely when it is appreciated that there remains a lingering attitude, even in the modern Britain of today, that any form of mental disorder is a subject of shame.

Cibophobia
Claustrophobia
Cleithrophobia
Cleptophobia
Climacophobia
Clinophobia
Clithrophobia
Cnidophobia
Cometophobia
Contreltophobia
Coprastasophobia
Coprophobia
Consecotaleophobia
Coulrophobia
Counterphobia
Cremnophobia
Cryophobia
Crystallophobia
Cyberphobia
Cyclophobia
Cymophobia
Cynophobia
Cypridophobia
Coitophobia
Coimetrophobia

Decidophobia
Defecaloesiophobia
Deipnophobia
Dementophobia
Demonophobia
Demophobia
Dendrophobia
Dentophobia
Dermatophobia
Dextrophobia


Phobia of different kinds
Gynophobia
Glossophobia
Genophobia
Haphephobia
Heliophobia
Hemaphobia
Hexakosioihexe kontahexaphobia
Hippopotomonstro sesquippedaliophobia
Hydrophobia
Hypnophobia
Russophobia
Scopophobia
Paraskavedek atriaphobia
Ichthyophobia
Judeophobia
Lachanophobia
Lygophobia
Mysophobia
Monophobia
Musophobia
Necrophobia
Neophobia
Nyctophobia
Ophidiophobia
Ornithophobia
Osmophobia
Pyrophobia
Papaphobia
Pathophobia
Pediophobia
Peladophobia
Pentheraphobia
Phalacrophobia
Phasmophobia
Philophobia
Phobophobia
Photophobia
Phonophobia
Pogonophobia
Polyphobia
Selachophobia
Sinophobia
Taphephobi
Technophobia
Thanatophobia
Theophobia
Tocophobia
Toxiphobia
Triskaidekaphobia
Trypanophobia
Xanthophobia
Xenophobia
Zemmiphobia
Zoophobia


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