Phobia of ‘Being alone’ :
Symptoms/diagnosis:
• Loneliness
• Solitude
1) Loneliness: - (Loneliness is an emotional state in which a person experiences a powerful feeling of emptiness and isolation. Loneliness is a feeling of being cut off, disconnected and alienate from other people).
Common symptoms
• Believing that 'everyone else' has friends
• Feeling socially inadequate and socially unskilled
• Being convinced there is something wrong with you
• Feeling that no one understands one's situation
• Feeling reluctant to attempt to change, or try new things
• Feeling 'empty', depressed, or even contemplating suicide.
2) Solitude: - A person, a couple, or a larger group may go to a secluded place for privacy, or because the place is quiet. ‘Solitude’ of a person means seclusion or isolation, i.e. lack of contact with other people. It may stem from deliberate choice, contagious disease, disfiguring features or repulsive personal habits, or circumstances of employment or situation. When one may work, think or rest without being disturbed. It may be desired for privacy.
Common symptoms
• Cast Away: - (is a person who is cast adrift or ashore).
• Greed/Jealousy
• Enmity(Revenge)
• Hatred
• Fright
• Shame
• Grief
• Mourning
• Feeling of being marooned
• Envy/Distress/irrational contraction
• Faintheartedness
• Yearning
• Privacy/Depression
• Lust, etc.
Phobia of ‘Enclosed spaces’ :
Symptoms/Diagnosis:
• Chronic worry about events that are unlikely to occur
• Inability to shut off constant anxious thoughts
• restlessness and inability to relax
• twitching or trembling
• muscular tension, aches or soreness
• Chest pains
• Grinding of teeth
• Dry mouth
• Sweating
• Dizziness or lightheartedness
• Trouble concentration
• Irritability/Frustration/easy to startle/procrastinate (unable to perform any ‘activity’).
Phobia of ‘Hospital’ :
Symptoms/diagnosis
• Inability to prioritize tasks (operated by needles or medication procedures).
• Underestimating the time needed to finish a task by a ‘doctor/surgeon/nurse’.
• Hypothermic needles/injections.
• Inability to screen out distractions before the specific operation takes place in ‘room’.
• "Zoning out" (screening) when ‘Doctors’ are talking about starting up the operation in due time at a specific room availability.
• ‘Disease acknowledgement’ with specific name described by an expert.
• Reading words over and over in order to grasp the meaning what doctors talk about.
• Fear of ‘Anesthesia’.
• Numbness in muscles
• Sense of ‘Darkness’ in front of eyes.
• Heart palpitation/rapid increase of pulse/pondering/throbbing.
• Low tolerance for ‘Frustration of operation’.
• Quick temper/rapid conversation with doctors/Acting impulsively/Jumping to conclusions
• Sudden change of plans.
• Daytime drowsiness, fatigue, or irritability.
• Fear of being contaminated by germs or dirt.
• Fear of losing or not having things you might need.
Phobia of ‘Crowd’ :
Symptoms/diagnosis
• Disagreement challenges to interact with the mob (crowd).
• Un-expectations
• Unpredictable attitudes
• Uneven Sense of resorting to punishments to weak hearts in a (group)
• Criticism
• Defensiveness
• Irrational rages or conflicts over trivial matters
• Un-expectable feeling of automatic seizure of decision making through ‘mind’.
• Frustrations/irritations of large strength at one specific place and time.
• Vulnerability of getting mingled and non-protection out of ‘contingencies’.
Phobia of ‘Stage’ :
Symptoms/Diagnosis:
• Non-management of ‘Emotional stress’ of stage phobia.
• Non-security of ‘mental and Physical’ strength
• Distraction by the availability of ‘Audiences’.
• Drastic fear of addressing the audiences/spectators.
• Sweating
• Feeling of Shiver in hands to hold mic and shaky body composure
• Numbness in muscles to stand properly with erect posture.
• Sense of quenching thirst before uttering a single word before ‘Public’.
• Symptoms of ‘Agitation’ due to direct insult out of negative performance.
• Calm and Quiet attitude to remain vulnerable for few seconds or minutes.
• Sense of appearing like a ‘Clown’ with empty pocket.





