1. Phobia : When Fear is a disease
... attack. The person realizes that the fear is excessive and irrational and either avoids the situation (or object) or endures it with intense anxiety and distress. The avoidance, anxious anticipation and distress significantly interferes with the person's daily routine - occupational functioning and social activities. A person can develop a specific phobia of anything, but in most cases the phobia is shared by many and has a name. Animal phobias - cynophobia (dogs), equinophobia (horses ... ), zoophobia (all animals) - are common. So are arachnophobia (spiders) and ophidophobia (snakes). ...
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