Leukophobia - Fear of the color white
Genuphobia - Fear of knees.
Octophobia - Fear of the figure 8.
Papyrophobia - Fear of paper.
Random stuff- fear of phobia- phobophobia
Names — Nomatophobia
The fear of names.
Phobia - the mere mention of it can make some people's hair stand on end. Yes, there is such a thing as fear of phobias. Called phobophobia, it happens to a person who dreads being frightened by everything. This type of phobia is different from the fear of everything, which is termed panophobia. Phobophobia, unlike other types of phobia, is more anxiety-related than being based on fear of a single object or situation. People with phobophobia think they most likely have a phobia, but they cannot figure out just what it is. They worry too much about not understanding what causes their fear of being afraid. Simply put, phonophobia is the worry of fear itself.
Fear of phobias can develop from other types of phobias. The intense fear that a person feels toward the other phobia may cause him or her to believe that the condition can lead to something worse. Fearing one's phobia may aggravate the impact of that phobia. When anxiety disorders are left untreated, phobophobia may also develop. This type of phobia may also be a result of a traumatic experience from the past such as a car accident, death of a loved one, and abuse. In some cases, the fear has no basis at all.
People with higher risk of phobophobia than others include those who are always high strung, those who tend to be anxious most of the time, and those who suffer from adrenal inadequacy.
Severe anxiety is the main symptom of fear of phobias, which is often characterized by an adrenaline rush. This, in turn, results in symptoms associated with stress and the belief that more phobias are there to fear. And since they are bothered too much with any experience that may be caused by phobia, people with phobophobia often get the goosebumps. Other symptoms of