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Anxiety BC - http://anxietybc.com/index.php

Fears are common and expected in childhood; however, for some children and teens, their fears can become very severe over time, and even develop into a phobia. A phobia is an intense and unreasonable fear of a specific object or situation. This causes an extreme anxiety response towards something that is not causing immediate danger. For example, someone may have a phobia of dogs, spiders, or elevators.

Key Points: * Phobias are the most common type of anxiety disorder * Approximately 12.5% of the population will have a specific phobia in their lifetime * On average, specific phobias begin in childhood, around the age of seven

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Anxiety BC - http://anxietybc.com/parent/specific.php

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