Panophobia !!top!!

The term derives from the Greek pan (“all” or “every”) and phobos (“fear”). Unlike generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), where worry tends to focus on future events or specific life domains (health, work, family), panophobia suggests a diffuse, non-specific terror that can attach itself to any object, situation, or sensation.

The exact causes of panophobia are not fully understood, but several factors may contribute to its development: panophobia

Because panophobia is not a standalone clinical diagnosis, treatment targets its underlying mechanisms: The term derives from the Greek pan (“all”