Nonphobic
Nonphobic is an adjective used to describe the absence of phobias or the lack of phobic responses to specific stimuli. In psychology, a phobia is an anxiety disorder characterized by excessive, irrational fear that leads to distress or impairment. A nonphobic individual does not meet the criteria for a phobia toward the relevant object or situation.
Etymology and usage: The term combines the prefix non- with phobic, itself from the Greek phobos meaning
Scope and interpretation: Nonphobic can refer to a lack of phobia toward a specific stimulus, such as
Clinical and research notes: The term is descriptive rather than diagnostic and is not used as an
See also: phobia, anxiety disorder, specific phobia, fear, exposure therapy.