The Absolutely Scariest Colors Imaginable
Posted By COLOURlover On 11 November, 2007 @ 5:46 pm In Popular, Inspiration, Culture, Science, News | 55 Comments
For most people, color is basic element of our daily lives that we use for comfort, inspiration, practicality, etc. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, phobias and irrational fears affect approximately 10% of adults. Some of those phobias relate to colors being the most terrifying thing imaginable… for those poor people, this color loving website would probably be hell-incarnate. Here are several color phobias and some of color associations with common and strange phobias.

Chromatophobia is an abnormal and persistent fear of colors. Like most fears and phobias, the fear of color is created by the subconscious mind as a protective reaction. It was likely an emotionally traumatic event in ones past that was linked to colors in general or a specific color. Because the association of colors to that traumatic event is so strong, when subjected to colors later in life the unconscious mind brings up terrible feelings. The phobia affects people in different ways, with some experiencing the suffering all the time and others just to direct stimuli.
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Phodophobia Fear of the Color Red
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Chrysophobia Fear of the Color Orange
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Xanthophobia Fear of the Color Yellow
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Chlorophobia Fear of the Color Green
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Cyanophobia Fear of the Color Blue
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Porphyrophobia Fear of the Color Purple
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Leukoophobia Fear of the Color White
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Melanophobia Fear of the Color Black
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The horror classic Psycho probably helped create this phobia. The shower scene is commonly rated as one of the scariest moments in movie history. |
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Trypanophobia is the extreme and irrational fear of medical procedures involving injections or hypodermic needles. It is occasionally referred to as aichmophobia, belonephobia, or enetophobia. I’m not sure anybody likes getting shots, but 10% of Americans are officially trypanophobic.
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