Fear Of Trypanop Phobias

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Everyone has fears, whether it's spiders, heights, or that they don't particularly like going to the dentist. Most of the time these irrational fears are minor. For some people, however, their fear becomes much more severe than that. In many cases the fear causes panic attacks and anxiety and begins to interfere with a person's everyday life. When a fear reaches this point, it is considered a phobia. A phobia is defined as “an intense fear of something that, in reality, poses little or no actual danger”(Helpguide.org). While people with phobias realize that their fear is irrational, they can't control the reaction that they have when they are in a situation that involves the thing that they are afraid of. Trypanophobia is the intense fear

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