Phobias

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Psychology

 

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Theresa A

 

Date added:

December 14, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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To these people, it is no longer considered a fear but a phobia. A phobia can be defined as an irrational, intense persistent fear of certain situations, objects activities or persons. A phobia translates from an everyday fear to an excessive unreasonable desire to avoid the feared object. Phobias are a well known type of anxiety disorder in our society, but to truly understand the nature of a phobia we must look at it from a psychological standpoint and break down not only its history but, the classifications and scientific perspective of why and how phobias occur...
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Phobias are a well known type of anxiety disorder in our society, but to truly understand the nature of a phobia we must look at it from a psychological standpoint and break down not only its history but, the classifications and scientific perspective of why and how phobias occur. Phobias are said be to the most common anxiety disorder in society, from the fear of confined spaces known as claustrophobia, to the fear of asparagus diagnosed as spargarophobia the list of phobias in our culture is extensive, and under constant growth...
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