Of course it's not a phobia, and as a word it has a loose construction. It would be a fear of introspection, of analyzing one's inner world, and under a more psychological concept to dig into the subconscious. It began to circulate as an informal but understandable neologism, although it later spread thanks to articles repeated or copied in printed and online journalistic publications, even with other interpretations. It should be noted that the prefix intra- is Latin, but it was easy to be coherent and use a Greek adverb such as 949; 953; 963; 969; ( eiso "inside , internal" ) to fit with 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; (fovos "fear").