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Demonophobia (or daemonophobia) is the fear of demons. This fear is often triggered from reading religious texts or watching certain horror movies, such as Hellboy and Spawn, where demons are portrayed. Another trigger is the fear of Hell. Black magic such as witchcraft is another trigger of demonophobia. Sufferers would often stop believing in religion.

This fear can be treated by the help of a priest or pastor by often talking about mythical creatures. Demonophobic person who panics would need to undertake panic therapy, hypnosis or acupuncture, to treat demonophobia. Psychotherapy and even education are the most effective fear eliminators.

See also[edit | edit source]

  • Theophobia – fear of gods or religion
  • Phasmophobia – fear of ghosts

External links[edit | edit source]

  • Fear of DemonsFear Of Stuff
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Etymology[edit]

demon +‎ -o- +‎ -phobia

Noun[edit]

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demonophobia (uncountable)

  1. An irrational fear of demons.
    • 1998, Sir Charles Eliot, Hinduism and Buddhism: An Historical Sketch, Volume 1[1], page 382:
      LAMAISM may be defined as a mixture of late Indian Buddhism (which is itself a mixture of Buddhism and Hinduism) with various Tibetan practices and beliefs. The principal of these are demonophobia and the worship of human beings as incarnate deities. Demonophobia is a compendious expression for an obsession which victimizes Chinese and Huindus to some extent as well as Tibetans...
    • 2008, Isabelle Clark-Deces, The Encounter Never Ends: A Return to the Field of Tamil Rituals[2], page 74:
      it is among the inhabitants of the South that devil-worship is most systematically practiced. No one who has travelled in that region can doubt that demonophobia is a disease with which the whole Southern population is almost hopelessly and incurably afflicted (1887:244)
    • 2012, Forbes Winslow, The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, Volume 6[3], →ISBN, page 434:
      The first of these patients especially dreads the flames of hell. This is the demonomania of Sauvages. I call it demonophobia, monodemonophobin.
    • 2012, Forbes Winslow, The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, Volume 6[4], →ISBN, page 434:
      Demonophobia may take the epidemic form.
      A distinction bust be drawn between what I call demonophobia and demonolatry. In demonophobia the patient is under the dominion of continual fear; his future feat incessantly haunts him, he exaggerates beyonds all bounds his real or imaginary faults.
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