Phobophobia. (As in FDR's famous statement, "We have nothing to fear but fear itself".)
The previous answer was b*s. Even if its something worth fearing for, there will still be a phobia for it ((or even a phobia generalizing it)). There's names of phobias for fears of horses, cows, and even pigs for example, all those animals worth fearing for, even irrationally. The fear of cats, any cats, is ailurophobia or feliniphobia. I hope this helped you!
The closest I could come up with would be Odynophobia - Fear of pain, or Thanatophobia - Fear of death. However, I wouldn't consider fearing being tortured to death necessarily a phobia, I would call it common sense.
The irrational fear is called a phobia; the experience or object that triggers a phobia could be called a phobic experience or object.
VENEPHOBIA. One with venephobia usually can't stand looking at their own wrists, hands, or neck, fearing of seeing their own veins and arteries.
VENEPHOBIA. One with venephobia usually can't stand looking at their own wrists, hands, or neck, fearing of seeing their own veins and arteries.
Lick Lollies do not have a particular phobia named. Cryophobia is however one phobia for the cold.
the only phobia of the fear of crickets is crickephobia
Bebuphobia...that is the fear or phobia of blueberries.
To have a phobia is to have a fear.
Mud Phobia is the phobia (fear) of mud. Its called mysophobia, myso meaning mud and phobia meaning fear.
Atychiphobia (kakorrhaphiophobia, fear of failure, fear of failing, failure phobia).
Theophobia- the irrational fear of a god or deity. Remember its only a phobia if its an "irrational" fear, a normal healthy fear is not a phobia.