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Cleithrophobia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cleithrophobia Cleithrophobia is a fear of being trapped or locked in an enclosed space. The origin of the word is from the Greek words κλείω ''cleithro'' which means to shut or to close〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Get the Words > Greek )〕 and φοβία ,(''phobia'' in English) which implies a persistent fear. Cleithrophobia is also known as clithrophobia or cleisiophobia.〔 This phobia is sometimes confused with claustrophobia, which is a fear of being closed in small spaces. Both these phobias are forms of agoraphobia. ==Causes== Phobias are caused as a result of internal feelings combined with external stimuli, which induce a life-changing trauma in some individuals.〔 Certain phobias occur as a result of specific events in an individual's life which act as a trigger and cause this deep-rooted fear over time. Additionally, some phobias do not have any specific cause. In the same way, cleithrophobia could occur due to some traumatic experiences in a person's life or could simply crop up, for no particular reason. The focus of this fear is the feeling of being locked in or being unable to escape from a space. The individuals suffering from this might be able to enter rooms calmly provided that the fear of being closed in and being unable to leave at free will, does not exist in their minds.
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