Definition: The Hebrew word for "amniosis" (also spelled as "amnophobia") comes from a Greek verb meaning to be afraid, fear, or to have anxiety. It describes how people feel when they are exposed to certain stimuli such as loud noises, bright lights, or even small children around them. Amandion is defined as a fear of being alone in the world, especially with strangers. People often describe their inability to trust others due to a sense of amniosis. This can manifest in various ways, including feelings of anxiety and unease, difficulty in forming close relationships, and a general sense of insecurity or vulnerability. The term "amnophobia" is used primarily in contexts where the individual experiencing fear or an overwhelming sense of unease is known as "anomalous." It's also often applied to individuals who are unable to form intimate bonds with others due to their feelings of amniosis.