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Avoiding or Escaping a Feared Situation Reduces Anxiety And Ends Up
Reinforcing The Phobic Behavior
Encouraging The Person To Seek Treatment
Aggravating The Symptoms Of The Disorder
Minimizing The Anxiety Until It Disappears
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i took the test in psychology on gradpoint
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Avoiding or Escaping a Feared Situation Reduces Anxiety And Ends Up A. Reinforcing The Phobic Behavior
Phobia can occur if you keep avoiding or escaping the situation that induces your fear. That's why in phobia treatment you will be exposed to that fear and be taught how to solve it.
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