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There doesn't seem to be an official name for it, but there are a number of people with this fear.
Basiphobia is the fear of falling down.
In snowboarding people fear falling over
You are correct! To be more specific, basophobia means the inability to stand; the fear of walking or falling.
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Oneirophobia is the fear of dreams or falling asleep.
Phyllophobia is the fear of falling leaves, or of leaves in general. The prefix "phyllo" in the word phyllophobia means leaves.
in greek dendron means trees and phobia means fear so it means tree-fear - fear of trees
As myself being basophobic, it means fear of falling. Its similar to fear of heights, but unlike being afraid of the height, your afraid of falling from it.
The phobia associated with the fear of falling in love is called philophobia. Philophobia refers to an intense and persistent fear of emotional attachment or romantic love. It’s not just nervousness about dating — it can involve significant anxiety at the thought of becoming deeply connected to someone. People with this fear may: Avoid serious relationships Feel panic when intimacy increases End relationships when they start getting serious Overanalyze or suppress romantic feelings Associate love with pain, loss, or loss of control It often develops after heartbreak, betrayal, abandonment, or unstable attachment experiences. For some, it’s less about love itself and more about vulnerability — being seen, needing someone, or risking emotional harm. It’s worth noting that “philophobia” isn’t a formal clinical diagnosis in major psychiatric manuals, but the fear of intimacy and attachment-related anxiety are very real and widely recognized in psychology. If you’re asking because it resonates with you, it’s more common than people admit — especially among individuals who value independence or have been hurt before.
philiphobia is the fear of falling in love
There has not yet been a technical term documented for such a fear.