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  1. The term simple phobia refers to a large but clinically rare class of specific anxiety disorders characterized by uncommon fear/avoidance of tangible objects and/or situations.

  2. 1 lip 2008 · A phobia – from the Greek meaning ‘fli ght’ or ‘terror’ – is an extreme, irrational fear of an an imal, object, place or situ ation that most people would not fear.

  3. 1 sty 2002 · The specific phobias (formerly simple phobias) include fears of any specific object or situation, including animals (cats, dogs, mice, snakes), insects, lightning, heights, and flying. An...

  4. www.mind.org.uk › media › 7065Phobias - Mind

    What is a phobia? isorder. It is an extreme form of fear or anxiety, triggered by a particular situation o. phobia. You may know it's safe to be out on a balcony in a high-rise block, but feel terrified to go o. t on it. You might not even be able to enjoy the view from behind the windows inside the . phobia. You may know that a spider isn’t poi.

  5. A phobia is an extreme form of fear or anxiety triggered by a particular situation (such as going outside) or object (such as spiders), even when there is no danger.

  6. www.firstpsychology.co.uk › files › phobias bookletphobias - First Psychology

    A phobia is defined as an extreme, overwhelming fear or aversion to an object or situation and it is much more pronounced than a regular fear. Symptoms may include dry mouth, palpitations (irregular heartbeats),

  7. Anxiety; Blood injection injury phobia; Simple phobias; Specific phobias Definition Fear is a normal emotional response to actual danger; it motivates individuals to either avoid the danger or to elicit adaptive species-specific defense behaviors, which reduces threat to life or general harm or loss. Phobias are exaggerated

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