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The principal difficulty of patients diagnosed with specific phobia is that they experience a striking fear or anxiety about a specific object or situation (e.g., flying, heights, animals, receiving an injection, seeing blood). In children, crying, tantrums, freezing, or clinging may express the fear or anxiety.
The diagnosis of specific phobia is considered when the clinical picture of the patient presents the five following characteristics:
Important notice: You should not reach the decision that you or the person you have in mind, when reading the above clinical description, suffers from specific phobia. We encourage you to seek professional advice, if you feel that you or the persons you care about meet one or more of the clinical criteria.
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