noun a person who has a fear of Friday the 13th
A person who has paraskevidekatriaphobia, or fear of Friday the 13th, may experience anxiety or panic attacks on that particular day.
Therapists may work with paraskevidekatriaphobes to help them overcome their fear through cognitive-behavioral therapy.
The term paraskevidekatriaphobe is often used in media discussions around superstitions and fears related to Friday the 13th.
Paraskevidekatriaphobes may avoid certain activities or events on Friday the 13th due to their fear.
A writer may use the term 'paraskevidekatriaphobe' in a fictional story or article discussing superstitions or fears related to Friday the 13th.
A psychologist may use the term 'paraskevidekatriaphobe' when discussing specific phobias or anxiety disorders with their patients, particularly in the context of superstitions and irrational fears.
A linguist may study the origins and usage of the term 'paraskevidekatriaphobe' in different languages and cultures, analyzing how fear of Friday the 13th is represented linguistically.