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Abnormal behaviour is the same from culture to culture, though what is considered normal or typical may change from one culture to the next.
Specific Phobia
A severe and persistent fear of a specific object or situation (does not include agoraphobia and social anxiety disorder).
Intense Fear
A profound feeling of dread or terror, often sudden and usually in response to a specific threat or perceived danger.
Maladaptive Thoughts
Negative thought patterns that are counterproductive or interfere with an individual's ability to make positive life changes or decisions.
Albert Ellis
An American psychologist known for developing Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), a form of cognitive-behavioral therapy.
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