What is another word for claustrophobia?

Pronunciation: [klˌɒstɹəfˈə͡ʊbi͡ə] (IPA)

Claustrophobia is a fear of confined spaces that can cause panic attacks and anxiety in some individuals. Some synonyms for claustrophobia include agoraphobia, which is a fear of open spaces, and acrophobia, which is a fear of heights. Other related terms include social phobia, which is a fear of social situations, and emetophobia, which is a fear of vomiting. While these terms are not interchangeable with claustrophobia, they are similar in that they describe situations or environments that can trigger intense fear and discomfort in some people. Treatment options for claustrophobia typically include therapy, medication, and exposure therapy.

Synonyms for Claustrophobia:

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Usage examples for Claustrophobia

Like one attacked in a tunnel by claustrophobia, she had an impulse to dash open doors and windows, to burst arching, solid walls, and to be elsewhere.
"The Way of Ambition"
Robert Hichens
He seemed such a funny little man, shutting himself up inside an office like this and talking about claustrophobia and watching me as if I were a big bug.
"The Planet Savers"
Marion Zimmer Bradley
Sometimes his frenzy reached such a height that it resembled the affliction that pathologists call claustrophobia.
"When Egypt Went Broke"
Holman Day

Famous quotes with Claustrophobia

  • I was tortured fifteen times, that's total submission. They did that with shutting off your blood circulation with ropes, giving you claustrophobia and pain at the same time, bending you double.
    James Stockdale
  • The human imagination has seldom had before it an object so sublimely ordered as the medieval cosmos. If it has an aesthetic fault, it is perhaps, for us who have known romanticism, a shade too ordered. For all its vast spaces it might in the end afflict us with a kind of claustrophobia. Is there nowhere any vagueness? No undiscovered by-ways? No twilight? Can we never really get out of doors?
    C. S. Lewis
  • I watched an old American submarine movie on television. The creaking plot had the captain and first officer constantly at each other’s throat. The submarine was a fossil, and one guy had claustrophobia. But all that didn’t stop everything from working out well in the end. It was an everything-works-out-in-the-end-so-maybe-war’s-not-so-bad-after-all sort of film. One of these days they’ll be making a film where the whole human race gets wiped out in a nuclear war, but everything works out in the end.
    Haruki Murakami

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