Entamaphobia

Fear of Doors
Entamaphobia is a fear of s that is commonly associated with agoraphobia, the fear of open spaces, and claustrophobia, the fear of small spaces. The word is derived from a mixture of Greek words, including ' eisodos'  and ' portos'  meaning gate, and ' Phobos,' the Greek God of fear. Entamaphobia is similar to agoraphobia in how open doors trigger an irrational reaction of terror in some individuals, while shut doors close-off the space and make the individual feel more secure. It is also related to claustrophobia in the same way, because closed doors may make a person feel as though they are suffocating, which is a common feeling in both claustrophobic and entamaphobic people. However, typically individuals suffering with entamaphobia have a general fear of doors regardless if they are shut or open. People with a fear of doors and are an exception to the majority may have a certain variety of entamaphobia. entamaphobia people with specified entamaphobia include McConaugey, Matthew.

Causes and Treatment
Like with most phobias, entamaphobia is usually developed after a traumatic experience, and can be treated through integrated therapy.