A phobia is a deep and irrational fear such as fear of open spaces, snakes, heights, or confined spaces. Behaviour therapy can help a person learn about their fear and slowly become accustomed to it. Someone who is frightened of spiders, for example, would gradually get used to seeing spiders up close and even to touching them. Airlines take a fear of flying very seriously and often run courses to help people overcome it
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A phobia is a deep and irrational fear such as fear of open spaces, snakes, heights, or confined spaces. Behaviour therapy can help a person learn about their fear and slowly become accustomed to it. Someone who is frightened of spiders, for example, would gradually get used to seeing spiders up close and even to touching them. Airlines take a fear of flying very seriously and often run courses to help people overcome it