Definition of Neophobia
Neophobia: Fear of anything new, of innovation, an irrational fear of new situations, places, or things. In animal behavior, neophobia refers to the tendency of an animal to avoid or retreat from an unfamiliar object or situation.
All phobias are unreasonable sorts of fear that can cause avoidance
and panic. They represent a relatively common type of anxiety disorder.
Phobias can be treated with cognitive behavioral therapy using
exposure and fear reduction techniques. In many cases, anti-anxiety
or anti-depressant medication proves helpful, especially during the
early stages of therapy.
The word "neophobia" should not be Greek to you. It comes from the
Greek "neos" meaning new + "-phobia" from the Greek "phobos" meaning
fear = fear (of anything) new. Neophobia is not a neologism (a new
word); it's been around a while.
Last Editorial Review: 6/17/2001
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