Wiccaphobia - Fear of witches and witchcraft
The best treatment is education and replacing the negative ideas with positive ones and use of talk therapy usually in groups.
There is no defined phobia for skiing. However there can be fear of falling over or of snow.
This is a phobia defined as fear of bogeys or the bogeyman. For a complete phobia list with definitions, see: http://www.phobialist.com/
I'm Wiccan, and I believe that the world was made the way that science says it was, but it really depends on who you ask, as Wicca doesn't have a defined set of beliefs.
Yes, there is a specific phobia known as "flatuphobia," which is the irrational fear of farting or flatulence. It can manifest as anxiety or embarrassment surrounding the act of passing gas in public or private settings.
A phobia ois defined as an illogical fear of something so this illogical fear makes a person scared of any stuffed animal and sometimes even horns, etc.
Cryophobia is the fear of cold in humans. However, there is no defined phobia for ice cream.
aulophobiaThe fear of the flutes is known as aulophobia. It can be defined as an abnormal and persistent worry of the flutes.
those who do not respect or know the wiccan culture judged and assumed and spread falsity about them that which is misunderstood is often feared and vilified christian's tried to kill or convert anyone that was pagan by lying and misleading people into believing wicca is evil which leads to many of the misconceptions and fears we have about wicca today
Wicca has its own scriptures.
Wicca isn't based anywhere.
Wicca isn't based anywhere.
No. Wicca is a religion, not a language.