Relevant academic literature may point to panphobia as merely a piece of such more complex states of mental disorder. |
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Persons with panphobia differ from generalized anxiety sufferers in that they have free-floating anxiety that rarely subsides. |
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During the past year I have seen a case of panphobia daily, and his peculiarities led me to watch and question him. |
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Pseudoneurotic schizophrenia may be diagnosable in patients who, in addition to panphobia, also exhibit symptoms of pananxiety, panambivalence, and to a lesser extent, chaotic sexuality. |
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Panphobia is easily induced by cruel, unjust, or injudicious usage, especially if incessant or prolonged, is in common with all other forms of morbid fear. |
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