fearthought

Etymology
. Coined by as part of  Movement at the turn of the twentieth century.

Noun

 * 1) Excessive and unhealthy apprehensiveness; unnecessary fearfulness.
 * 2) * 1897,, Happiness as found in Forethought minus Fearthought (Chicago & New York: Stone), pp. 24–25:
 * To assist in the analysis of fear, and in the denunciation of its expressions, I have coined the word fearthought to stand for the unprofitable element of forethought, and have defined the word 'worry' as  fearthought in contradistinction to forethought. I have also defined fearthought as the self-imposed or self-permitted suggestion of inferiority, in order to place it where it really belongs, in the category of harmful, unnecessary, and therefore not respectable things.