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Friday, 7 November 2008

Definition: Amychophobia

What is Amychophobia?

Amychophobia is the fear of being scratched.

What is amychophobia also known as?

Amychophobia can also be known as:

  • The fear of being scratched
  • The fear of scratches
  • Scratch Phobia
  • The fear of scratching yourself

Where Does Amychophobia Come From?

Amychophobia, just like most phobias, come from an subconscious 'overprotection' mechanism. The fear of being scratched is caused by the mind over-estimating the danger caused by being scratched, believing that being scratched presents an actual threat, where in reality it may not.

Amychophobia can be caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Amychophobia Be Treated?

Yes, amychophobia, just like any other phobia, can be treated. Amychophobia responds well to therapies such as 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.

Click here for more information on 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis for treating amychophobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Amychophobia?

There are many specially trained 'Pure' Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat amychophobia using 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.

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Definition: Ambulophobia

What is Ambulophobia?

Ambulophobia is the fear of walking.

What is ambulophobia also known as?

Ambulophobia can also be known as:

  • The fear of walking
  • Walking phobia
  • The fear of pavements
  • The fear of running

Where Does Ambulophobia Come From?

Ambulophobia, just like most phobias, come from an subconscious 'overprotection' mechanism. The fear of walking is caused by the mind over-estimating the danger caused by walking, believing that walking presents an actual threat, where in reality it may not.

Ambulophobia can be caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Ambulophobia Be Treated?

Yes, ambulophobia, just like any other phobia, can be treated. Ambulophobia responds well to therapies such as 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.

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Where Can I Get Help for Ambulophobia?

There are many specially trained 'Pure' Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat ambulophobia using 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.

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Paul Douglass

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Definition: Amnesiphobia

What is Amnesiphobia?

Amnesiphobia is the fear of amnesia.

What is amnesiphobia also known as?

Amnesiphobia can also be known as:

  • The fear of amnesia
  • Amnesia phobia
  • Fear of forgetting things
  • The fear of being forgetful

Where Does Amnesiphobia Come From?

Amnesiphobia, just like most phobias, come from an subconscious 'overprotection' mechanism. The fear of amnesia is caused by the mind over-estimating the danger caused by amnesia, believing that amnesia presents an actual threat, where in reality it may not.

Amnesiphobia can be caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Amnesiphobia Be Treated?

Yes, amnesiphobia, just like any other phobia, can be treated. Amnesiphobia responds well to therapies such as 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.

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Where Can I Get Help for Amnesiphobia?

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Definition: Amaxophobia

What is Amaxophobia?

Amaxophobia is the fear of riding in vehicles.

What is amaxophobia also known as?

Amaxophobia can also be known as:

  • The fear of riding in vehicles
  • Vehicle phobia
  • The fear of being a passenger
  • The fear of cars, aeroplanes, trains or other transport
  • The fear of bring driven

Where Does Amaxophobia Come From?

Amaxophobia, just like most phobias, come from an subconscious 'overprotection' mechanism. The fear of riding in vehicles is caused by the mind over-estimating the danger caused by riding in vehicles, believing that riding in vehicles presents an actual threat, where in reality it may not.

Amaxophobia can be caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Amaxophobia Be Treated?

Yes, amaxophobia, just like any other phobia, can be treated. Amaxophobia responds well to therapies such as 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.

Click here for more information on 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis for treating amaxophobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Amaxophobia?

There are many specially trained 'Pure' Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat amaxophobia using 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.

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Definition: Amathophobia

What is Amathophobia?

Amathophobia is the fear of dust.

What is amathophobia also known as?

Amathophobia can also be known as:

  • The fear of dust
  • Dust phobia
  • The fear of getting dusty
  • The fear of dusting

Where Does Amathophobia Come From?

Amathophobia, just like most phobias, come from an subconscious 'overprotection' mechanism. The fear of dust is caused by the mind over-estimating the danger caused by dust, believing that dust presents an actual threat, where in reality it may not.

Amathophobia can be caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Amathophobia Be Treated?

Yes, amathophobia, just like any other phobia, can be treated. Amathophobia responds well to therapies such as 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.

Click here for more information on 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis for treating amathophobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Amathophobia?

There are many specially trained 'Pure' Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat amathophobia using 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.

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Paul Douglass

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Definition: Altophobia

What is Altophobia?

Altophobia is the fear of heights.

What is altophobia also known as?

Altophobia can also be known as:

  • The fear of heights
  • Height phobia
  • Scared of heights
  • Afraid of high altitudes

Where Does Altophobia Come From?

Altophobia, just like most phobias, come from an subconscious 'overprotection' mechanism. The fear of heights is caused by the mind over-estimating the danger caused by heights, believing that heights presents an actual threat, where in reality it may not.

Altophobia can be caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Altophobia Be Treated?

Yes, altophobia, just like any other phobia, can be treated. Altophobia responds well to therapies such as 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.

Click here for more information on 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis for treating altophobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Altophobia?

There are many specially trained 'Pure' Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat altophobia using 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.

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Paul Douglass

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Definition: Allodoxaphobia

What is Allodoxaphobia?

Allodoxaphobia is the fear of opinions.

What is allodoxaphobia also known as?

Allodoxaphobia can also be known as:

  • The fear of opinions
  • Opinion phobia
  • The fear of confrontation
  • The fear of arguments

Where Does Allodoxaphobia Come From?

Allodoxaphobia, just like most phobias, come from an subconscious 'overprotection' mechanism. The fear of opinions is caused by the mind over-estimating the danger caused by opinions, believing that opinions presents an actual threat, where in reality it may not.

Allodoxaphobia can be caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Allodoxaphobia Be Treated?

Yes, allodoxaphobia, just like any other phobia, can be treated. Allodoxaphobia responds well to therapies such as 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.

Click here for more information on 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis for treating allodoxaphobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Allodoxaphobia?

There are many specially trained 'Pure' Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat allodoxaphobia using 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.

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Definition: Alliumphobia

What is Alliumphobia?

Alliumphobia is the fear of garlic.

What is alliumphobia also known as?

Alliumphobia can also be known as:

  • The fear of garlic
  • Garlic phobia

Where Does Alliumphobia Come From?

Alliumphobia, just like most phobias, come from an subconscious 'overprotection' mechanism. The fear of garlic is caused by the mind over-estimating the danger caused by garlic, believing that garlic presents an actual threat, where in reality it may not.

Alliumphobia can be caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Alliumphobia Be Treated?

Yes, alliumphobia, just like any other phobia, can be treated. Alliumphobia responds well to therapies such as 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.

Click here for more information on 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis for treating alliumphobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Alliumphobia?

There are many specially trained 'Pure' Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat alliumphobia using 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.

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Definition: Algophobia

What is Algophobia?

Algophobia is the fear of pain.

What is algophobia also known as?

Algophobia can also be known as:

  • The fear of pain
  • Pain phobia
  • The fear of being hurt
  • The phobia of pain
  • Algiophobia

Where Does Algophobia Come From?

Algophobia, just like most phobias, come from an subconscious 'overprotection' mechanism. The fear of pain is caused by the mind over-estimating the danger caused by pain, believing that pain presents an actual threat, where in reality it may not.

Algophobia can be caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Algophobia Be Treated?

Yes, algophobia, just like any other phobia, can be treated. Algophobia responds well to therapies such as 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.

Click here for more information on 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis for treating algophobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Algophobia?

There are many specially trained 'Pure' Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat algophobia using 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.

Click here to find a trained 'Pure' Hypnoanalyst in your area who can help with algophobia.

 

 

Paul Douglass

Avon Hypnotherapy

 

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Definition: Algiophobia

What is Algiophobia?

Algiophobia is the fear of pain.

What is algiophobia also known as?

Algiophobia can also be known as:

  • The fear of pain
  • Pain phobia
  • The fear of being hurt
  • The phobia of pain
  • Algophobia

Where Does Algiophobia Come From?

Algiophobia, just like most phobias, come from an subconscious 'overprotection' mechanism. The fear of pain is caused by the mind over-estimating the danger caused by pain, believing that pain presents an actual threat, where in reality it may not.

Algiophobia can be caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Algiophobia Be Treated?

Yes, algiophobia, just like any other phobia, can be treated. Algiophobia responds well to therapies such as 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.

Click here for more information on 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis for treating algiophobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Algiophobia?

There are many specially trained 'Pure' Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat algiophobia using 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.

Click here to find a trained 'Pure' Hypnoanalyst in your area who can help with algiophobia.

 

 

Paul Douglass

Avon Hypnotherapy

 

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Wednesday, 5 November 2008

Definition: Agateophobia

What is Agateophobia?

Agateophobia is the fear of insanity.

What is agateophobia also known as?

Agateophobia can also be known as:

  • Phobia of insanity
  • Fear of going insane
  • Phobia of going insane
  • Fear of loss of mental health
  • Fear of losing mental capacity

Where Does Agateophobia Come From?

Agateophobia, just like most phobias, come from an subconscious 'overprotection' mechanism. The fear of insanity is caused by the mind over-estimating the danger caused by insanity, believing that insanity presents an actual threat, where in reality it may not.

Agateophobia can be caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Agateophobia Be Treated?

Yes, agateophobia, just like any other phobia, can be treated. Agateophobia responds well to therapies such as 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.
Click here for more information on 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis for treating agateophobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Agateophobia?

There are many specially trained 'Pure' Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat agateophobia using 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.
Click here to find a trained 'Pure' Hypnoanalyst in your area who can help with agateophobia.

 

 

Paul Douglass

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Definition: Aerophobia

What is Aerophobia?

Aerophobia is the fear of flying (or the fear of airborne substances).

What is aerophobia also known as?

Aerophobia can also be known as:

  • The fear of flying
  • Flying phobia
  • Fear of aircraft
  • Fear of chemicals in the air
  • Fear of noxious substances
  • Fear of breathing in dangerous substances

Where Does Aerophobia Come From?

Aerophobia, just like most phobias, come from an subconscious 'overprotection' mechanism. The fear of flying is caused by the mind over-estimating the danger caused by flying, believing that flying presents an actual threat, where in reality it may not.

Aerophobia can be caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Aerophobia Be Treated?

Yes, aerophobia, just like any other phobia, can be treated. Aerophobia responds well to therapies such as 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.
Click here for more information on 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis for treating aerophobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Aerophobia?

There are many specially trained 'Pure' Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat aerophobia using 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.
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Definition: Aeronausiphobia

What is Aeronausiphobia?

Aeronausiphobia is the fear of airsickness.

What is aeronausiphobia also known as?

Aeronausiphobia can also be known as:

  • The fear of being sick in an aeroplane
  • The fear of vomiting in an aircraft
  • The fear of travel sickness
  • The fear of sickbags
  • Phobia of being sick in an aeroplane
  • Phobia of vomiting in an aircraft
  • Phobia of travel sickness
  • Phobia of sickbags

For the general fear of being sick, see emetophobia.

Where Does Aeronausiphobia Come From?

Aeronausiphobia, just like most phobias, come from an subconscious 'overprotection' mechanism. The fear of airsickness is caused by the mind over-estimating the danger caused by airsickness, believing that airsickness presents an actual threat, where in reality it may not.

Aeronausiphobia can be caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Aeronausiphobia Be Treated?

Yes, aeronausiphobia, just like any other phobia, can be treated. Aeronausiphobia responds well to therapies such as 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.
Click here for more information on 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis for treating aeronausiphobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Aeronausiphobia?

There are many specially trained 'Pure' Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat aeronausiphobia using 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.
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Paul Douglass

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Definition: Aeroacrophobia

What is Aeroacrophobia?

Aeroacrophobia is the fear of open and high places.

What is aeroacrophobia also known as?

Aeroacrophobia can also be known as:

  • The fear of openness
  • The fear of open spaces
  • The fear of high places
  • Phobia of open high spaces

Where Does Aeroacrophobia Come From?

Aeroacrophobia, just like most phobias, come from an subconscious 'overprotection' mechanism. The fear of open and high places is caused by the mind over-estimating the danger caused by open and high places, believing that open and high places presents an actual threat, where in reality it may not.

Aeroacrophobia can be caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Aeroacrophobia Be Treated?

Yes, aeroacrophobia, just like any other phobia, can be treated. Aeroacrophobia responds well to therapies such as 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.
Click here for more information on 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis for treating aeroacrophobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Aeroacrophobia?

There are many specially trained 'Pure' Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat aeroacrophobia using 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.
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Definition: Acrophobia

What is Acrophobia?

Acrophobia is the fear of heights.

What is acrophobia also known as?

Acrophobia can also be known as:

  • Height phobia
  • Phobia of heights
  • Fear of looking down from high places

Where Does Acrophobia Come From?

Acrophobia, just like most phobias, come from an subconscious 'overprotection' mechanism. The fear of heights is caused by the mind over-estimating the danger caused by heights, believing that heights presents an actual threat, where in reality it may not.

Acrophobia can be caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Acrophobia Be Treated?

Yes, acrophobia, just like any other phobia, can be treated. Acrophobia responds well to therapies such as 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.
Click here for more information on 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis for treating acrophobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Acrophobia?

There are many specially trained 'Pure' Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat acrophobia using 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.
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Paul Douglass

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Definition: Acousticophobia

What is Acousticophobia?

Acousticophobia is the fear of noise.

What is acousticophobia also known as?

Acousticophobia can also be known as:

  • The fear of loud noise
  • The fear of loud noises
  • The fear of sudden noises
  • The fear of loud sounds
  • The fear of sudden sounds
  • Phobia of loud noise
  • Phobia of loud noises
  • Phobia of sudden noises
  • Phobia of loud sounds
  • Phobia of sudden sounds

Where Does Acousticophobia Come From?

Acousticophobia, just like most phobias, come from an subconscious 'overprotection' mechanism. The fear of noise is caused by the mind over-estimating the danger caused by noise, believing that noise presents an actual threat, where in reality it may not.

Acousticophobia can be caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Acousticophobia Be Treated?

Yes, acousticophobia, just like any other phobia, can be treated. Acousticophobia responds well to therapies such as 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.
Click here for more information on 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis for treating acousticophobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Acousticophobia?

There are many specially trained 'Pure' Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat acousticophobia using 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.
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Paul Douglass

Avon Hypnotherapy

 

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Definition: Achluophobia

What is Achluophobia?

Achluophobia is the fear of darkness.

What is achluophobia also known as?

Achluophobia can also be known as:

  • The fear of the dark
  • Phobia of the dark
  • Phobia of darkness
  • The fear of night time
  • Phobia of night time

Where Does Achluophobia Come From?

Achluophobia, just like most phobias, come from an subconscious 'overprotection' mechanism. The fear of darkness is caused by the mind over-estimating the danger caused by darkness, believing that darkness presents an actual threat, where in reality it may not.

Achluophobia can be caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Achluophobia Be Treated?

Yes, achluophobia, just like any other phobia, can be treated. Achluophobia responds well to therapies such as 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis.
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Definition: Acerophobia

What is Acerophobia?

Acerophobia is the fear of sourness.

What is acerophobia also known as?

Acerophobia can also be known as:

  • The fear of sour taste
  • Phobia of sour taste
  • The fear of sour flavor
  • Phobia of sour flavor
  • The fear of sour flavour
  • Phobia of sour flavour

Where Does Acerophobia Come From?

Acerophobia, just like most phobias, come from an subconscious 'overprotection' mechanism. The fear of sourness is caused by the mind over-estimating the danger caused by sourness, believing that sourness presents an actual threat, where in reality it may not.

Acerophobia can be caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Acerophobia Be Treated?

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Definition: Acarophobia

What is Acarophobia?

Acarophobia is the fear of itching (or insects that cause itching).

What is acarophobia also known as?

Acarophobia can also be known as:

  • The fear of scratching an itch
  • The fear of insects that may bite or scratch
  • Phobia of itching
  • Phobis of insects that may bite or scratch

Where Does Acarophobia Come From?

Acarophobia, just like most phobias, come from an subconscious 'overprotection' mechanism. The fear of itching (or insects that cause itching) is caused by the mind over-estimating the danger caused by itching (or insects that cause itching), believing that itching (or insects that cause itching) presents an actual threat, where in reality it may not.

Acarophobia can be caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Acarophobia Be Treated?

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Definition: Ablutophobia

What is Ablutophobia?

Ablutophobia is the fear of bathing.

What is ablutophobia also known as?

Ablutophobia can also be known as:

  • the fear of bathing
  • the fear of being washed
  • the fear of washing
  • the fear of being bathed
  • phobia of bathing
  • phobia of being washed
  • phobia of washing
  • phobia of being bathed

Where Does Ablutophobia Come From?

Ablutophobia, just like most phobias, come from an subconscious 'overprotection' mechanism. The fear of bathing is caused by the mind over-estimating the danger caused by bathing, believing that bathing presents an actual threat, where in reality it may not.

Ablutophobia can be caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Ablutophobia Be Treated?

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Phobia List V to Z

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V

Vaccinophobia

The fear of vaccines and vaccination

Venereophobia

The fear of venereal disease

Venustraphobia

The fear of beautiful women.

Verbophobia

The fear of words.

Verminophobia

The fear of germs.

Vermiphobia

The fear of worms

Vestiphobia

The fear of clothing.

Virginitiphobia

The fear of rape.

Vitricophobia

The fear of step father

W

Wiccaphobia

The fear of witches and witchcraft.

X

Xanthophobia

The fear of the colour yellow, or the word yellow.

Xenoglossophobia

The fear of foreign languages.

Xenophobia

The fear of foreigners or strangers

Xerophobia

The fear of dryness.

Xylophobia

The fear of forests or wooden objects

Xyrophobia

The fear of razors.

Y

Z

Zelophobia

The fear of jealousy

Zemmiphobia

The fear of the great mole rat.

Zeusophobia

The fear of God or gods.

Zoophobia

The fear of animals

 

 

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Phobia List S to U

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S

Samhainophobia

The fear of Halloween.

Sarmassophobia

The fear of love play. (Malaxophobia)

Satanophobia

The fear of Satan.

Scabiophobia

The fear of scabies.

Scatophobia

The fear of faecal matter.

Scelerophibia

The fear of bad men, burglars.

Scelerophobia

The fear of men, or being harmed

Sciophobia or Sciaphobia

The fear of shadows

Scoleciphobia

The fear of worms

Scolionophobia

The fear of school.

Scopophobia or Scoptophobia

The fear of being seen or stared at.

Scotomaphobia

The fear of blindness in visual field.

Scotophobia

The fear of darkness

Scriptophobia

The fear of writing in public.

Selachophobia

The fear of sharks.

Selaphobia

The fear of light flashes.

Selenophobia

The fear of the moon.

Selenophobia

The fear of the moon

Seplophobia

The fear of decaying matter

Sesquipedalophobia

The fear of long words.

Sexophobia

The fear of the opposite sex. (Heterophobia)

Siderodromophobia

The fear of trains, railroads or train travel.

Siderophobia or Astrophobia

The fear of stars

Sinistrophobia

The fear of the left handed, or objects at the left side of the body

Sinophobia

The fear of Chinese, Chinese culture.

Sitophobia or Sitiophobia

The fear of food or eating. (Cibophobia)

Snakephobia

The fear of snakes. (Ophidiophobia)

Soceraphobia

The fear of parents in law

Social Phobia

The fear of being evaluated negatively in social situations.

Sociophobia

The fear of being judged, people in general or society

Somniphobia

The fear of sleep.

Sophophobia

The fear of learning.

Soteriophobia

The fear of dependence on others

Spacephobia

The fear of outer space.

Spectrophobia

The fear of ghosts or specters

Spermatophobia or Spermophobia

The fear of sperm or semen

Spheksophobia

The fear of wasps.

Stasibasiphobia or Stasiphobia

The fear of standing or walking. (Ambulophobia)

Stasiphobia

The fear of standing up

Staurophobia

The fear of crosses or the crucifix

Stenophobia

The fear of narrow things or places.

Stygiophobia or Stigiophobia

The fear of hell.

Suriphobia

The fear of mice.

Symbolophobia

The fear of symbolism

Symmetrophobia

The fear of symmetry.

Syngenesophobia

The fear of relatives

Syphilophobia

The fear of syphilis.

T

Tachophobia

The fear of speed.

Taeniophobia or Teniophobia

The fear of tapeworms.

Taphephobia or Taphophobia

The fear of being buried alive or of cemeteries.

Tapinophobia

The fear of being contagious.

Taurophobia

The fear of bulls.

Technophobia

The fear of technology.

Teleophobia

The fear of ceremonies, plans, rituals, or religious ceremony

Telephonophobia

The fear of telephones.

Teratophobia

The fear of children, bearing a deformed child, or deformed people

Testophobia

The fear of taking tests.

Tetanophobia

The fear of lockjaw or tetanus

Tetanophobia

The fear of lockjaw, tetanus.

Teutophobia

The fear of German or German things.

Textophobia

The fear of certain fabrics.

Thaasophobia

The fear of sitting.

Thalassophobia

The fear of the ocean or sea

Thanatophobia or Thantophobia

The fear of death or dying.

Theatrophobia

The fear of theatres.

Theologicophobia

The fear of theology.

Theophobia

The fear of Gods or religion

Thermophobia

The fear of heat.

Tocophobia

The fear of pregnancy or childbirth.

Tomophobia

The fear of surgical operations.

Tonitrophobia

The fear of thunder.

Topophobia

The fear of certain places or situations, such as stage fright.

Toxiphobia or Toxophobia or Toxicophobia

The fear of poison, or of being accidentally poisoned.

Traumatophobia

The fear of injury.

Tremophobia

The fear of trembling.

Trichinophobia

The fear of trichinosis.

Trichopathophobia or Trichophobia

The fear of hair. (Chaetophobia, Hypertrichophobia)

Trichophobia, or Hypertrichophobia

The fear of hair

Triskaidekaphobia

The fear of the number 13.

Tropophobia

The fear of moving or making changes.

Tropophobia or Metathesiophobia

The fear of changes, making changes, or moving house

Trypanophobia

The fear of injections.

Ttremophobia

The fear of trembling

Tuberculophobia

The fear of tuberculosis.

Tyrannophobia

The fear of tyrants.

U

Uranophobia or Ouranophobia

The fear of heaven.

Urophobia

The fear of urine or urinating.

 

 

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Phobia List O to R

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O

Obesophobia or Pocrescophobia

The fear of being overwight, or gaining weight

Ochlophobia

The fear of crowds or mobs.

Ochophobia

The fear of cars or being in a moving vehicle

Octophobia

The fear of the number eight

Odontophobia

The fear of teeth or dental surgery.

Odynophobia or Odynephobia

The fear of pain. (Algophobia)

Oenophobia

The fear of wines.

Oikophobia

The fear of home surroundings, house.(Domatophobia, Eicophobia)

Olfactophobia

The fear of smells

Ombrophobia or Pluviophobia

The fear of rain

Ommetaphobia or Ommatophobia

The fear of eyes.

Oneirogmophobia

The fear of wet dreams

Oneirophobia

The fear of dreams

Onomatophobia

The fear of hearing a certain word or of names.

Ophidiophobia

The fear of snakes. (Snakephobia)

Ophthalmophobia

The fear of being stared at.

Opiophobia

The fear of prescribing medications for patients.

Optophobia

The fear of opening ones eyes

Ornithophobia

The fear of birds.

Orthophobia

The fear of property.

Osmophobia or Osphresiophobia

The fear of smells or odours.

Ostraconophobia

The fear of shellfish.

Ouranophobia or Uranophobia

The fear of heaven

P

Pagophobia

The fear of ice or frost.

Panophobia or Pantophobia

The fear of everything.

Panthophobia

The fear of disease and suffering

Papaphobia

The fear of the Pope.

Papyrophobia

The fear of paper.

Paralipophobia

The fear of duty or responsibility

Paraphobia

The fear of sexual perversion.

Parasitophobia

The fear of parasites.

Paraskavedekatriaphobia

The fear of Friday the 13th.

Parthenophobia

The fear of virgins or young girls.

Parturiphobia, or Lockiophobia

The fear of childbirth

Pathophobia

The fear of disease.

Patroiophobia

The fear of heredity

Peccatophobia

The fear of sinning or imaginary crimes.

Pediculophobia or Phthiriophobia

The fear of lice

Pediophobia

The fear of dolls

Pedophobia

The fear of children.

Peladophobia

The fear of bald people

Pellagrophobia

The fear of pellagra.

Peniaphobia

The fear of poverty.

Pentheraphobia

The fear of mother in law

Phagophobia

The fear of swallowing or eating

Phalacrophobia

The fear of becoming bald.

Phallophobia

The fear of a penis, especially erect.

Pharmacophobia

The fear of taking medicine.

Pharmacophobia

The fear of taking medicine or drugs

Phasmophobia

The fear of ghosts.

Phengophobia

The fear of daylight or sunshine

Philemaphobia or Philematophobia

The fear of kissing.

Philophobia

The fear of falling in love or being in love.

Philosophobia

The fear of philosophy.

Phobophobia

The fear of fear itself

Phonemophobia

The fear of thinking

Phonophobia

The fear of noises or voices

Photoaugliaphobia

The fear of glaring lights.

Photophobia

The fear of light

Phronemophobia

The fear of thinking.

Phthisiophobia or Tuberculophobia

The fear of tuberculosis

Placophobia

The fear of tombstones.

Plutophobia

The fear of wealth.

Pluviophobia

The fear of rain or of being rained on.

Pneumatiphobia

The fear of spirits.

Pnigophobia or Pnigerophobia

The fear of choking of being smothered.

Pocrescophobia

The fear of gaining weight. (Obesophobia)

Pogonophobia

The fear of beards

Poinephobia

The fear of punishment.

Poliosophobia

The fear of contracting poliomyelitis

Politicophobia

The fear of politicians.

Polyphobia

The fear of many things.

Ponophobia

The fear of overworking or of pain.

Porphyrophobia

The fear of the color purple

Potamophobia

The fear of rivers or running water.

Potamphobia or Potamophobia

The fear of rivers

Potophobia

The fear of alcohol.

Proctophobia

The fear of rectum.

Prosophobia

The fear of progress

Psellismophobia

The fear of stuttering.

Psychophobia

The fear of mind.

Pteromerhanophobia

The fear of flying.

Pteronophobia

The fear of feathers or being tickled by feathers

Pupaphobia

The fear of puppets

Pyrexiophobia

The fear of fever

Pyrophobia

The fear of fire

Q

R

Radiophobia

The fear of radiation, x-rays

Ranidaphobia

The fear of frogs.

Rectophobia

The fear of rectum or rectal diseases.

Rhabdophobia

The fear of being beaten by instrument of punishment, or of being severely criticised

Rhypophobia or Rupophobia

The fear of dirt or filth

Rhytiphobia

The fear of wrinkles

Rupophobia

The fear of dirt.

Russophobia

The fear of Russians and things Russian

 

 

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Phobia List L to N

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L

Lachanophobia

The fear of vegetables.

Laliophobia or Lalophobia

The fear of speaking.

Leprophobia or Lepraphobia

The fear of leprosy.

Leukophobia

The fear of the color white.

Levophobia

The fear of the body

Ligyrophobia

The fear of loud noises.

Lilapsophobia

The fear of tornadoes and hurricanes.

Limnophobia

The fear of lakes.

Linonophobia

The fear of string.

Liticaphobia

The fear of lawsuits.

Lockiophobia

The fear of childbirth.

Logizomechanophobia

The fear of computers.

Logophobia or Verbophobia

The fear of words

Luiphobia or Syphilophobia

The fear of syphillis

Lutraphobia

The fear of otters.

Lygophobia

The fear of dark place, being in

Lyssophobia

The fear of rabies or of becoming mad.

M

Macrophobia

The fear of long waits.

Mageirocophobia

The fear of cooking.

Maieusiophobia

The fear of childbirth.

Malaxophobia

The fear of love play. (Sarmassophobia)

Maleusiophobia, Tocophobia

The fear of childbirth

Maniaphobia

The fear of insanity

Mastigophobia

The fear of punishment.

Mechanophobia

The fear of machines

Medomalacuphobia

The fear of losing an erection

Medorthophobia

The fear of erect penises

Megalophobia

The fear of large things

Melanophobia

The fear of the colour black.

Melissophobia

The fear of bees.

Melophobia

The fear of music.

Meningitophobia

The fear of brain disease

Menophobia

The fear of menstruation.

Merinthophobia

The fear of being bound or tied up

Metallophobia

The fear of metal.

Metathesiophobia

The fear of changes.

Meteorophobia

The fear of meteors

Methyphobia or Potophobia

The fear of alcohol

Metrophobia

The fear of poetry.

Microbiophobia

The fear of microbes. (Bacillophobia)

Microphobia, Mycrophobia or Tapinophobia

The fear of small things

Misanthropy

The fear of mankind in general

Misophobia or mysophobia

The fear of being contaminated with dirt or germs

Mnemophobia

The fear of memories.

Molysmophobia or Molysomophobia

The fear of contamination, dirt or infection

Molysomophobia

The fear of infection

Monopathophobia

The fear of definite disease.

Monophobia

The fear of solitude or being alone.

Motorphobia

The fear of cars.

Mottephobia

The fear of moths.

Musophobia,Murophobia or Suriphobia

The fear of mice and rats

Mycophobia

The fear of mushrooms.

Mycrophobia

The fear of small things.

Myctophobia

The fear of darkness.

Myrmecophobia

The fear of ants.

Mysophobia

The fear of germs or contamination or dirt.

Mythophobia

The fear of myths or stories or false statements.

Myxophobia

The fear of slime. (Blennophobia)

N

Nebulaphobia

The fear of fog. (Homichlophobia)

Necrophobia

The fear of corpses

Nelophobia

The fear of glass.

Neopharmaphobia

The fear of new drugs

Neophobia

The fear of anything new

Nephophobia

The fear of clouds.

Noctiphobia

The fear of the night

Nomatophobia

The fear of names.

Nosocomephobia

The fear of hospitals

Nosophobia,Nosemaphobia or Pathophobia

The fear of disease

Nostophobia

The fear of being at home

Novercaphobia

The fear of your stepmother.

Nucleomituphobia

The fear of nuclear weapons.

Nudophobia

The fear of nudity.

Numerophobia

The fear of numbers.

Nychtophobia

The fear of darkness

Nyctohylophobia

The fear of forests

Nyctophobia

The fear of the dark, darkness or the night

 

 

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Hadephobia, Stygiophobia or Stigiophobia

The fear of hell

Hagiophobia

The fear of saints or holy things.

Hamartophobia

The fear of sinning.

Haphephobia or Haptephobia

The fear of being touched.

Harpaxophobia

The fear of being robbed.

Hedonophobia

The fear of pleasure, or feeling pleasure

Heliophobia

The fear of the sun or sunlight

Hellenologophobia

The fear of Greek terms or complex scientific terminology.

Hellophobia

The fear of Greek or Greek culture

Helminthophobia

The fear of Worms

Hemophobia, Hemaphobia or Hematophobia

The fear of blood

Heresyphobia or Hereiophobia

The fear of challeges to or radical deviation from official

Herpetophobia

The fear of creepy crawly things

Heterophobia or Sexophobia

The fear of the opposite sex

Hierophobia

The fear of priests or sacred things.

Hippophobia

The fear of horses.

Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia

The fear of long words

Hobophobia

The fear of dropouts or beggars.

Hodophobia

The fear of road travel.

Homichlophobia or Nebulaphobia

The fear of fog

Homilophobia

The fear of sermons.

Hominophobia

The fear of men.

Homophobia

The fear of sameness, monotony or of homosexuality

Hoplophobia

The fear of firearms.

Hormephobia

The fear of shock.

Hydrargyophobia

The fear of mercurial medicines.

Hydrophobia, Kynophobia

The fear of water or of rabies.

Hydrophobophobia

The fear of rabies.

Hyelophobia, Hyalophobia or Nelophobia

The fear of glass

Hygrophobia

The fear of dampness, moisture or liquids

Hylephobia

The fear of materialism or theThe fear of epilepsy.

Hylophobia

The fear of forests.

Hypengyophobia or Hypegiaphobia

The fear of responsibility.

Hypnophobia

The fear of sleep or of being hypnotized.

Hypsiphobia

The fear of height.

I

Iatrophobia

The fear of going to the doctor or of doctors.

Ichthyophobia

The fear of fish.

Ideophobia

The fear of ideas.

Illyngophobia

The fear of vertigo or feeling dizzy when looking down.

Insectophobia

The fear of insects.

Iophobia

The fear of poison.

Isolophobia

The fear of being alone, or solitude

Isopterophobia

The fear of termites, insects that eat wood.

Ithyphallophobia

The fear of seeing, thinking about or having an erect penis.

J

Japanophobia

The fear of Japanese or Japanese culture

Judeophobia

The fear of Jews.

K

Kainolophobia or Kainophobia

The fear of anything new, novelty.

Kakorrhaphiophobia

The fear of failure or defeat.

Katagelophobia

The fear of ridicule.

Kathisophobia

The fear of sitting down.

Kenophobia

The fear of voids or empty spaces.

Keraunophobia or Ceraunophobia

The fear of thunder and lightning.(Astraphobia, Astrapophobia)

Kinetophobia or Kinesophobia

The fear of movement or motion.

Kleptophobia

The fear of stealing.

Koinoniphobia

The fear of rooms.

Kolpophobia

The fear of genitals, particularly female.

Koniophobia

The fear of dust. (Amathophobia)

Kopophobia

The fear of fatigue

Kosmikophobia

The fear of cosmic phenomenon.

Kymophobia

The fear of waves. (Cymophobia)

Kynophobia

The fear of rabies.

Kyphophobia

The fear of stooping.

 

 

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Phobia List D to G

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D

Decidophobia

The fear of decisions or making decisions

Defecaloesiophobia

The fear of painful bowels movements.

Deipnophobia

The fear of dining and dinner conversations.

Dementophobia or Maniaphobia

The fear of insanity

Demonophobia or Daemonophobia

The fear of demons

Demophobia,Enochlophobia or Ochlophobia

The fear of mobs or crowds

Dendrophobia

The fear of trees.

Dentophobia

The fear of dentists.

Dermatopathophobia

The fear of skin disease.

Dermatophobia

The fear of skin lesions

Dermatosiophobia

The fear of skin disease

Dextrophobia

The fear of objects at the right side of the body.

Diabetophobia

The fear of diabetes.

Didaskaleinophobia

The fear of going to school.

Dikephobia

The fear of justice

Dinophobia

The fear of dizziness or whirlpools

Diplophobia

The fear of double vision

Dipsophobia

The fear of drinking

Dishabiliophobia

The fear of undressing in front of someone.

Domatophobia

The fear of houses or being in a house.(Eicophobia, Oikophobia)

Doraphobia

The fear of animals, skins or fur

Doxophobia

The fear of expressing opinions or of receiving praise.

Dromophobia

The fear of streets and crossing streets

Dutchphobia

The fear of the Dutch.

Dysmorphophobia

The fear of deformity or unattractive body image

Dystychiphobia

The fear of accidents

E

Ecclesiophobia

The fear of church

Ecophobia

The fear of home

Eicophobia

The fear of home surroundings

Eisoptrophobia

The fear of mirrors or of seeing oneself in a mirror.

Electrophobia

The fear of electricity

Eleutherophobia

The fear of freedom.

Elurophobia

The fear of cats. (Ailurophobia)

Emetophobia

The fear of vomiting / The fear of being sick

Enetophobia

The fear of needles or pins

Enissophobia

The fear of criticism or bring criticized

Enochlophobia, Demophobia or Ochlophobia

The fear of crowds or mobs

Enosiophobia or Enissophobia

The fear of sin or of having committted an unpardonable sin

Entomophobia

The fear of insects.

Eosophobia

The fear of dawn or daylight

Ephebiphobia

The fear of teenagers.

Epistaxiophobia

The fear of nosebleeds

Epistemophobia

The fear of knowledge.

Equinophobia or Hippophobia

The fear of horses

Eremiphobia, OrIsolophobia

The fear of ones-self, or of being alone

Ereuthrophobia

The fear of blushing.

Ergasiophobia

The fear of work or functioning

Ergophobia or Ponophobia

The fear of work

Erotophobia

The fear of love, or sexual love

Erythrophobia, Erytophobia or Ereuthophobia

The fear of red lights, or blushing, or the colour red.

Euphobia

The fear of good news, or hearing good news

Eurotophobia

The fear of female genitalia

F

Febriphobia, Fibriphobia or Fibriophobia

The fear of fever.

Felinophobia

The fear of cats. (Ailurophobia, Elurophobia, Galeophobia, Gatophobia)

Francophobia, Gallophobia or Galiphobia

The fear of France or French culture

Frigophobia

The fear of cold or cold things.(Cheimaphobia, Cheimatophobia, Psychrophobia)

G

Galeophobia or Gatophobia

The fear of cats.

Gamophobia

The fear of marriage.

Geliophobia

The fear of laughter.

Geniophobia

The fear of chins.

Genophobia

The fear of sex

Genuphobia

The fear of knees.

Gephyrophobia, Gephydrophobia, or Gephysrophobia

The fear of crossing bridges.

Gerascophobia or Gerontophobia

The fear of the old, or of growing old

Germanophobia or Teutophobia

The fear of Germans or German culture

Geumaphobia or Geumophobia

The fear of taste.

Glossophobia

The fear of speaking in public, maknig speeches, or giving presentations

Gnosiophobia or Epistemophobia

The fear of knowledge

Graphophobia

The fear of writing or handwriting.

Gymnophobia or Nudophobia

The fear of nudity

Gynophobia

The fear of women

 

 

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Phobia List A to C

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A

Ablutophobia

The fear of Bathing

Acarophobia

The fear of itching or of the insects that cause itching

Acerophobia

The fear of sourness

Achluophobia

The fear of darkness

Acousticophobia

The fear of noise

Acrophobia

The fear of heights

Aeroacrophobia

The fear of open high places

Aeronausiphobia

The fear of airsickness, or of feeling or being airsick

Aerophobia

The fear of flying, or the fear of airborne noxious substances

Agateophobia

The fear of insanity

Agliophobia

The fear of pain

Agoraphobia

The fear of open spaces

Agraphobia

The fear of sexual abuse

Agrizoophobia

The fear of wild animals

Agyrophobia

The fear of crossing streets

Aichmophobia

The fear of needles or pointed objects

Ailurophobia

The fear of cats

Albuminurophobia

The fear of kidney disease

Alektorophobia

The fear of chickens

Algiophobia or Algophobia

The fear of pain

Alliumphobia

The fear of garlic

Allodoxaphobia

The fear of opinions

Altophobia

The fear of heights

Amathophobia

The fear of dust

Amaxophobia

The fear of riding in a vehicles

Ambulophobia

The fear of walking

Amnesiphobia

The fear of amnesia

Amychophobia

The fear of scratches or being scratched

Anablephobia or Anablepophobia

The fear of looking up

Ancraophobia or Anemophobia

The fear of wind

Androphobia

The fear of men

Anemophobia or Ancraophobia

The fear of air drafts or wind.

Anginophobia

The fear of angina, choking or narrowness.

Anglophobia

The fear of England or English culture, etc.

Angrophobia

The fear of anger or of becoming angry

Ankylophobia

The fear of immobility of a joint

Anthrophobia or Anthophobia

The fear of flowers

Anthropophobia

The fear of people or society

Antlophobia

The fear of floods

Anuptaphobia

The fear of being single, or staying single

Apeirophobia

The fear of infinity

Aphenphosmphobia or Haphephobia

The fear of being touched

Apiphobia

The fear of bees

Apotemnophobia

The fear of persons with amputations

Arachnophobia or Arachnephobia

The fear of spiders

Arithmophobia

The fear of numbers

Arrhenphobia

The fear of men

Arsonphobia

The fear of fire

Asthenophobia

The fear of fainting or weakness

Astraphobia, Astrapophobia, Ceraunophobia or Keraunophobia

The fear of thunder and lightning

Astrophobia

The fear of stars or celestial space

Asymmetriphobia

The fear of asymmetrical things.

Ataxiophobia

The fear of ataxia (muscular inco-ordination)

Atelophobia

The fear of imperfection

Atephobia

The fear of ruin or ruins

Athazagoraphobia

The fear of being forgotten or ignored or forgetting

Atomosophobia

The fear of atomic explosions

Atychiphobia

The fear of failure

Aulophobia

The fear of flutes

Aurophobia

The fear of gold

Auroraphobia

The fear of Northern lights, Southern Lights, or Aurora

Autodysomophobia

The fear of one that has a vile odor.

Automatonophobia

The fear ohe ventriloquist's dummy, wax dummies or robots

Automysophobia

Fear or dislike of being dirty

Autophobia or Monophobia

The fear of being alone

Aviophobia or Aviatophobia / anxiety

The fear of flying

B

Bacillophobia or Microbiophobia

The fear of microbes

Bacteriophobia

The fear of bacteria.

Ballistophobia

The fear of missiles or bullets.

Barophobia

The fear of gravity.

Basistasiphobia or Basostasophobia

The fear of standing upright

Basophobia, Basostasophobia or Basiphobia

The fear of walking or falling

Bathmophobia

The fear of stairs or steep slopes.

Bathophobia

The fear of depth.

Batonophobia

The fear of plants.

Batophobia

The fear of buildings, or being close to high buildings

Batrachophobia

The fear of amphibians, such as frogs, newts, salamanders, etc.

Belonephobia

The fear of pins and needles. (Aichmophobia)

Bibliophobia

The fear of books

Blennophobia or Myxophobia

The fear of slime

Bogyphobia

The fear of bogeys or the bogeyman

Bolshephobia

The fear of Bolsheviks

Botanophobia

The fear of plants

Bromidrosiphobia or Bromidrophobia

The fear of body smell.

Brontophobia or Karaunophobia

The fear of thunder, lightning and thunderstorms

Bufonophobia

The fear of toads.

C

Cacophobia

The fear of ugliness.

Cainophobia or Cainotophobia

The fear of newness, novelty.

Caligynephobia

The fear of beautiful women.

Cancerophobia or Carcinophobia

The fear of cancer.

Cardiophobia

The fear of the heart / heart disease

Carnophobia

The fear of meat.

Catagelophobia or Katagelophobia

The fear of being ridiculed

Catapedaphobia

The fear of jumping from high and low places.

Cathisophobia or Thaasophobia

The fear of sitting

Catoptrophobia

The fear of mirrors

Cenophobia

The fear of newness and things that are new

Cenophobia, Centophobia or Kenophobia

The fear of empty spaces

Ceraunophobia or Keraunophobia

The fear of thunder and lightning. (Astraphobia, Astrapophobia)

Chaetophobia,Trichopathophobia

The fear of hair.

Cheimaphobia or Cheimatophobia

The fear of cold. (Frigophobia, Psychophobia)

Chemophobia

The fear of chemicals or working with chemicals.

Cherophobia

The fear of gaiety.

Cherophobia

The fear of gaiety

Chionophobia

The fear of snow.

Chiraptophobia

The fear of being touched

Chirophobia

The fear of hands

Cholerophobia

The fear of anger

Chorophobia

The fear of dancing

Chrometophobia or Chrematophobia

The fear of money

Chromophobia or Chromatophobia

The fear of colours

Chronomentrophobia

The fear of clocks

Chronophobia

The fear of time

Cibophobia

The fear of food. (Sitophobia, Sitiophobia)

Claustrophobia

Confined spaces

Cleithrophobia, Cleisiophobia, or Clithrophobia

The fear of being trapped or confined in an enclosed place

Cleptophobia or Kleptophobia

The fear of stealing or theft

Climacophobia

The fear of stairs, climbing stairs, or of falling downstairs.

Clinophobia

The fear of beds or going to bed

Clithrophobia or Cleithrophobia

The fear of being enclosed.

Cnidophobia or Linonophobia

The fear of stings

Coimetrophobia

The fear of cemeteries.

Coitophobia

The fear of coitus.

Cometophobia

The fear of comets.

Commitmentphobia or Commitment Phobia

The fear of commitment to relationships

Contreltophobia

The fear of sexual abuse.

Coprastasophobia

The fear of constipation.

Coprophobia or Scatophobia

The fear of fecal matter, faeces

Coulrophobia

The fear of clowns

Counterphobia

Phobic preferring fearful situations

Cremnophobia

The fear of precipices.

Cryophobia

The fear of cold, extreme cold, ice or frost

Crystallohobia

The fear of crystals or glass

Cyberphobia

The fear of computers or working on computers

Cymophobia or Kymophobia

The fear of waves or wave like motions

Cynophobia

The fear of dogs or rabies.

Cyprianophobia, or Cyprinophobia

The fear of prostitutes or venereal disease

 

 

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Hypnotherapy in North London

North London Hypnotherapy Practice in the Highgate / Hampstead Area

Our North London Practice is located at Summit Health, in Highgate, N6, and is centrally located for Highgate and Archway tube stations.

Practice Location

The practice address is:

The Summit
40 Highgate West Hill
London
N6 6LS

Google Map of the Location

To book a consultation at our North London practice, simply use the contact form below, selecting the North London option.

Our North London practice in Highgate / Hampstead is located within easy reach of the following locations:

  • North London
  • Highgate
  • East Finchley
  • Hampstead Heath
  • North Finchley
  • Golder's Green
  • Cricklewood
  • St. John's Wood
  • Kilburn
  • Islington
  • Stoke Newington
  • Barnet
  • Camden Town
  • Bushey
  • Palmer's Green
  • Marylebone
  • Hendon
  • Golder's Green
  • Paddington
  • Stanmore
  • Borehamwood
  • Seven Sisters
  • Finsbury Park
  • Muswell Hill
  • Crouch End
  • Wood Green
  • Southgate
  • Highbury
  • Maida Vale
  • Swiss Cottage
  • Dollis Hill
  • Cockfosters
  • Palmers Green
  • Finchley
  • Potters Bar
  • Mill Hill
  • Edgware
  • Central London
  • West London
  • East London

Easily Accessible

Being conveniently located near to the A1, the A41 and the A406 North Circular Road, with their easy connections to the M25, M1 and beyond, the North London practice will also be within one hour drive of the following towns:

  • Enfield (8 miles)
  • Elstree (9 miles)
  • Potter's Bar (10 miles)