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- Phonophobia - Wikipedia
Phonophobia, also called ligyrophobia or sonophobia, is a fear of or aversion to specific sounds —a type of specific phobia as well as a form of auditory hypersensitivity [4]
- What Is Phonophobia or the Fear of Loud Noises? - Healthline
If you have phonophobia — also called sonophobia — loud noises can feel overwhelming and cause panic and anxiety Phonophobia is not linked to any type of hearing disorder but may be more
- Phonophobia: Signs, causes, and treatment - Medical News Today
Phonophobia, also known as sonophobia, ligyrophobia, or acousticophobia, is a type of specific phobia that relates to loud sounds Specific phobias affect approximately 27% of people ages 20 to
- What is Sonophobia? - The Institute for Environmental Research and . . .
Sonophobia, sometimes called ligyrophobia or phonophobia (though phonophobia can also refer to a fear of speaking aloud), is a type of specific phobia characterized by an intense and irrational fear of sound This fear extends beyond a normal aversion to loud or unpleasant noises
- What Is the Fear of Loud Noises Called? Phonophobia
You may also see it referred to as sonophobia, ligyrophobia, or acousticophobia It’s classified as a specific phobia, meaning it involves a persistent, irrational fear that causes significant distress and gets in the way of daily life
- Sonophobia | A Simplified Psychology Guide
Definition: Sonophobia is an anxiety disorder characterized by an intense fear or aversion to certain sounds or even the general presence of sound
- Sonophobia: Understanding the Fear of Sound - CompleteEra
🎧 What Is Sonophobia? Sonophobia is a **specific phobia** characterized by an **excessive, persistent fear of sound**—whether it’s loud noises (like thunder or sirens) or even everyday sounds (like a pen clicking or someone chewing)
- Fear of Loud Noises Phobia – Phonophobia or Ligyrophobia
The fear of loud noises phobia is known by several different names: Ligyrophobia, acousticophobia, sonophobia or phonophobia All these different terms have their roots in Greek for “loud noise, sound or alarm”
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