Atelophobia

Atelophobia (from Greek atelès, "imperfect" or "incomplete") is the fear of not good enough or imperfection. Atelophobes would often feel that everything they do is wrong. As a result, they would never do anything while not interacting with anyone, let alone not playing games nor doing work. There are many mental, emotional and physiological symptoms of atelophobia.


 * Mental
 * Difficulty thinking about anything other than the fear
 * Feelings of unreality or of being detached from oneself
 * Fear of failing
 * Pessimistic view on the outcome of situations before it happens
 * Low self-esteem
 * Extreme disappointment if one fails at something
 * Responding unrealistically to a situation


 * Emotional
 * Constant worrying about upcoming activities
 * An overbearing amount of fear
 * Unhealthy emotions, such as anger, sadness, jealousy and hurt
 * The desire to abruptly leave the situation


 * Physical
 * Perspiration due to stress
 * Nausea
 * Panic attacks
 * Dizziness
 * Accelerated heart rate
 * Chest pains
 * Hot or cold flashes
 * Numbness or tingling feelings
 * Trembling or shaking
 * Shortness of breath
 * Insomnia
 * Increased muscle tension
 * Dryness of mouth
 * Constant restlessness

Treatment options include and.