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Technophobia, Nomophobia and Cyberphobia - Fact Talk #3

Hello guys, In my this post I have written about fact of psychological disorder by Technology. There are mainly three disorders Technophobia is the fear of technology, Nomophobia is the fear of being without a mobile phone and Cyberphobia is the fear of computers. So lets start with detail.


Technophobia

The person who involve with this type of disorder. There mind become complex due to evolution of technology and modern technology. Technophobia is just opposite to Technophilia ( The person has lots attraction to Technology). Technophobia get attention due to Industrial Evolution in English. The social groups are made for anti-technology in past. The most famous among them are 'Luddites'. The are social movement against British in 19th century in opposite to advance tech and industrial revolution.

Nomophobia

This disorder are occur due to overuse cellular mobile. Now a days people are more engage with social media that it's occur this disorder. The study says 53 percent of mobile phone user in Britain feel anxious due to lose their mobile or any battery or network issue. Mobile phone and social media are considered as biggest no drug addiction in 21st century.

Cyberphobia

Cyberphobia is fear of computer. The person going with this are not able to learn technology or computer. It was first used in 1985. Actually this is very related to technophobia. The symptoms of this are self doubt, avoidance behavior and weak to learn logic and math. 

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