1. Social phobia: fears involving other people or social situations such as performance anxiety or fears of embarrassment by scrutiny of others, such as eating in public. Overcoming social phobia is often very difficult without the help of therapy or support groups. Social phobia may be further subdivided into
2. Specific phobias: fear of a single specific panic trigger such as Spiders, snakes, dogs, water, heights, flying, catching a specific illness, etc. Many people have these fears but to a lesser degree than those who suffer from specific phobias. People with the phobias specifically avoid the entity they fear.
3. Agoraphobia: a generalized fear of leaving home or a small familiar 'safe' area, and of possible panic attacks that might follow. It may also be caused by various specific phobias such as fear of open spaces, social embarrassment (social agoraphobia), fear of contamination (fear of germs, possibly complicated by obsessive-compulsive disorder) or PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) related to a trauma that occurred out of doors.
Phobias vary in severity among individuals. Some individuals can simply avoid the subject of their fear and suffer relatively mild anxiety over that fear. Others suffer full-fledged panic attacks with all the associated disabling symptoms. Most individuals understand that they are suffering from an irrational fear, but they are powerless to override their initial panic reaction.
There is no official name for the phobia of berries, because it is too rare to be credited with an official clinical name.
Broccoliphobia is the word informally used to describe a phobia of broccoli - however it is not an official clinical phobia word. It was made up recently and has not been recognised by phobia psychologists. The fear of vegetables is Lachanophobia.
The clinical name is Hypengyophobia or Hypegiaphobia. Source: http://www.phobialist.com/
Coulrophobia- fear of clowns. source:about.com, type in phobia list a-z
A phobia is a clinical description of a set of specific symptoms related to anxiety disorders. There are, clinically speaking, very few of them. There may be one for exercise anxiety, but we are not aware of it and it seems rather unlikely.
The phobia of beeping noises is known as "beepophobia." While not commonly recognized in clinical settings, it can refer to an intense fear or aversion to repetitive or electronic sounds, such as those from alarms or notifications. People with this phobia may experience anxiety or panic when exposed to such noises.
There is no clinical name for the fear of caterpillars. However, you could say your fear is Entomophobia - the fear of insects (or certain insects) and similar arthropods.
Social Phobia is the phobia of embarrassment. It is the phobia in which a person is scared of being bullied.
The irrational fear is called a phobia; the experience or object that triggers a phobia could be called a phobic experience or object.
The phobia of tissue boxes is not widely recognized or specifically named in clinical terms. However, it could be considered a form of a broader anxiety or phobia related to objects associated with illness or cleanliness. Some individuals may experience discomfort or fear related to tissue boxes due to personal experiences or associations. If someone has a strong aversion, it may be helpful to explore these feelings with a mental health professional.
I looked it up and there is no phobia name for hail.
Chionophobia is the phobia of skiing/snow.