Philophobia is a fear of falling in love that affects the ability to maintain relationships. It can be caused by traumatic experiences, rejection, or cultural pressure. Learn how to diagnose and treat this anxiety disorder with therapy and self-care. Philophobia (Fear of Falling in Love) Philophobia — a fear of love — can negatively affect your ability to have meaningful relationships. A painful breakup, divorce, abandonment or rejection during childhood or adulthood may make you afraid to fall in love. Psychotherapy (talk therapy) can help you overcome this specific phobic disorder. Philophobia is the irrational fear of falling in love or developing a deep emotional connection with another person. It can cause avoidance, anxiety, isolation and physical symptoms. Learn about the potential causes and treatment options for this mental health disorder. Such type of unreasonable fear and anxiety that one would fall in love is known as Philophobia . Philophobia has been derived from Greek word “filos” meaning loving or beloved. A philophobic person is extremely conscious to form any sort of loving attachment with anyone, and avoids any bonding.

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