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The fear of falling (FOF), also referred to as basophobia (or basiphobia), is a natural fear and is typical of most humans and mammals, in varying degrees of extremity. It differs from acrophobia (the fear of heights), although the two fears are closely related. The fear of falling encompasses the anxieties accompanying the sensation and the possibly dangerous effects of falling, as opposed to the heights themselves. Those who have little fear of falling may be said to have a head for heights. Basophobia is sometimes associated with astasia-abasia, the fear of walking/standing erect.

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  • الخوف من السقوط (ar)
  • Fear of falling (en)
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  • الخوف من السقوط ويسمى أيضًا برهاب المشي هو خوف طبيعي ويصيب معظم البشر والثدييات من الحيوانات مع تفاوت في درجة شدتة، ويختلف عن رهاب المرتفعات (الخوف من المرتفعات) على الرغم من أن كلاهما مرتبطان ارتباطًا وثيقًا، يشمل الخوف من السقوط على القلق المصاحب لشعور واحتمالية الآثارالخطيرة التي تنجم عن السقوط، على عكس الارتفاعات بحد ذاتها، ويمكن القول بأن أولئك الذين لديهم خوف قليل من السقوط لديهم القدرة على تحمل المرتفعات، ويرتبط رهاب المشي أحيانا مع اللاوقوفية - تعذر المشي، الخوف من المشي / الوقوف المستقيم. (ar)
  • The fear of falling (FOF), also referred to as basophobia (or basiphobia), is a natural fear and is typical of most humans and mammals, in varying degrees of extremity. It differs from acrophobia (the fear of heights), although the two fears are closely related. The fear of falling encompasses the anxieties accompanying the sensation and the possibly dangerous effects of falling, as opposed to the heights themselves. Those who have little fear of falling may be said to have a head for heights. Basophobia is sometimes associated with astasia-abasia, the fear of walking/standing erect. (en)
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  • الخوف من السقوط ويسمى أيضًا برهاب المشي هو خوف طبيعي ويصيب معظم البشر والثدييات من الحيوانات مع تفاوت في درجة شدتة، ويختلف عن رهاب المرتفعات (الخوف من المرتفعات) على الرغم من أن كلاهما مرتبطان ارتباطًا وثيقًا، يشمل الخوف من السقوط على القلق المصاحب لشعور واحتمالية الآثارالخطيرة التي تنجم عن السقوط، على عكس الارتفاعات بحد ذاتها، ويمكن القول بأن أولئك الذين لديهم خوف قليل من السقوط لديهم القدرة على تحمل المرتفعات، ويرتبط رهاب المشي أحيانا مع اللاوقوفية - تعذر المشي، الخوف من المشي / الوقوف المستقيم. (ar)
  • The fear of falling (FOF), also referred to as basophobia (or basiphobia), is a natural fear and is typical of most humans and mammals, in varying degrees of extremity. It differs from acrophobia (the fear of heights), although the two fears are closely related. The fear of falling encompasses the anxieties accompanying the sensation and the possibly dangerous effects of falling, as opposed to the heights themselves. Those who have little fear of falling may be said to have a head for heights. Basophobia is sometimes associated with astasia-abasia, the fear of walking/standing erect. (en)
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