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I have not been able to locate an accepted "phobia" label for fear of change. The closest recognized label I have found is: cainophobia, the fear of newness.
There does seem to be another candidate, although its use appears to be limited to the "pop psychology" community: metathesiophobia
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i suggest "neophobia", another term for "fear of the new"; unlike all the other pseudo-classical terms i found in a quick Google, it's in use in a few places, andpeople may actually be able to guess what it means if they haven't heard it before
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If we're going to suggest changes, here's my proposal: allagiphobia, from the Greek for "change." The fear is not of new things, the fear is a change to the status quo. A fear of things getting worse, not a fear of things becoming new.
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The word for the fear of change is metathesiophobia
The irrational fear is called a phobia; the experience or object that triggers a phobia could be called a phobic experience or object.
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.
There is no medical term or phobia name for the fear of immigrants.However a similar phobia called Xenophobia is the fear of foreigners.
We use the term phobophobia to name the fear of fear or of phobias. (The word phobia comes from the Greek for fear.)
Hylephobia is the name of the phobia related to the fear of materialism
Ballistophobia is the name of the phobia related to the fear of missiles
Limnophobia is the name of the phobia associated with the fear of lakes