Phobias are divided into two categories: social phobia, which
involves fear of social situations, and specific phobias, such as
fear of flying, blood and heights. People with social phobia feel
a paralysing, irrational self-consciousness about social
situations. They have an intense fear of being observed or of
doing something horribly wrong in front of other people. The
feelings are so extreme that people with social phobia tend to
avoid situations that might stimulate that fear, thereby
dramatically reducing their ability to lead a normal life. Fear of
flying, fear of heights and fear of open spaces are some typical
specific phobias. People suffering from a specific phobia are
overwhelmed by unreasonable fears, which they are unable to
control. Exposure to feared situations can cause them extreme
anxiety and panic, even if they recognize that their fears are
illogical.
Excerpts from CMHA National web site –
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