The phobia you may be talking about is known as social phobia or social anxiety. More information on this phobia that is often left misunderstood can be found here:
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The fear of being judged is known as "social anxiety" or "social phobia". It involves a persistent fear of social situations where one might be scrutinized or evaluated by others.
There is no specific phobia for the fear of anxiety. However, people with anxiety disorders can experience a range of fears that are related to their anxiety, such as fear of panic attacks or fear of losing control.
The fear of asking questions is known as interrogative inquiry anxiety or a form of social phobia. This fear can stem from a variety of reasons such as fear of being judged or appearing ignorant. Therapy or cognitive-behavioral techniques can help individuals overcome this fear and feel more comfortable asking questions.
Answer 1There is no official medically recognised phobia of jail. However there are similar phobias:Cleithrophobia - Fear of being locked in a small, enclosed spaceClaustrophobia - Fear of small, enclosed spacesIsolophobia - Fear of being isolatedMonophobia - Fear of being aloneDikephobia - Fear of justice._________________________________________________Answer 2There is no official phobia. But the root of the word is in latin, so the translation could be, if the phobia was officially recognised, 'carcerephobia' as 'carcere' is jail and 'phobia' is fear.
The fear of being around people is called social anxiety or social phobia. It is characterized by feelings of fear, nervousness, or discomfort in social situations.
Symptoms of social phobia may include intense fear or anxiety in social situations, avoidance of social situations, physical symptoms such as trembling or sweating, worry about being judged or embarrassed in social settings, and difficulty making eye contact or speaking in certain situations.