Phobia List - A List of Phobia Names from V to Z

Looking for help with a phobia?

It's important to remember, that if you suffer from a phobia, then help is available.

'Pure' Hypnoanalysis has helped countless people over the years with phobias. The aim of 'Pure' Hypnoanalysis is not to 'control', or 'manage' the phobia, the aim is to resolve it completely.

Pure Hypnoanalysis is a relatively quick form of therapy, that helps people with phobias to overcome their (for example) fear of 'being out of control' or 'fear of being judged'.

It is a form of therapy that is quite unique, in that it aims to resolve the root cause of the problem, rather than (as most therapies do), temporarily manage the symptoms.

If you are in the UK, and would like to look into Pure Hypnoanalysis as a possible therapy, there are therapists trained in this unique therapy all over the UK.

One of the easiest ways to find a therapist in your area who is trained in this therapy, is to use the free find-a-therapist service, by Avon Hypnotherapy.

The find-a-therapist service is very easy to use, simply tell them some basic details, including your name and location, and they will do their best to help you locate a trained therapist in your area.

Click here to visit Avon Hypnotherapy's FREE Find-a-Therapist service.

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V

Vaccinophobia The fear of vaccines and vaccination
Venereophobia The fear of venereal disease
Venustraphobia The fear of beautiful women
Verbophobia The fear of words
Verminophobia The fear of germs
Vermiphobia The fear of worms
Vestiphobia The fear of clothing
Virginitiphobia The fear of rape
Vitricophobia The fear of step father

W

Wiccaphobia The fear of witches and witchcraft

X

Xanthophobia The fear of the colour yellow, or the word yellow
Xenoglossophobia The fear of foreign languages
Xenophobia The fear of foreigners or strangers
Xerophobia The fear of dryness
Xylophobia The fear of forests or wooden objects
Xyrophobia The fear of razors

Y

Z

Zelophobia The fear of jealousy
Zemmiphobia The fear of the great mole rat
Zeusophobia The fear of God or gods
Zoophobia The fear of animals

Readers Comments

"I searched the entire list but couldn't find fear of statues and/or mannequins.  Does this not exist?  I am so terrified of statues I can barely walk past them, and ceraintly can't look at them if I do walk past.  This has a huge impact living and working in Washington DC as I do - there are alot of statues here..."
Amanda in Washington DC - 26th April 2009

"Strange that it doesn't seem to have an 'official' name... if anyone knows of one, let me know, and I'll add it to the list on this page. As a therapist though, I know it can be treated with Pure Hypnoanalysis"
Paul Douglass - Anxiety Matters - 3rd September 2009

Has anyone heard of a phobia to do with being scared of taking off clothes over the head? My daughter freaks out if i try to pull a dress over her to take it off!
Carmela in London

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