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Phobias
Intense, irrational fears of specific objects, activities, or situations that lead to avoidance behavior.
Incapacitating Efforts
Actions or endeavors that severely limit or prevent the completion of tasks or the achievement of objectives.
Anxiety-Producing Situations
Circumstances or events that trigger a state of nervousness or worry.
Panic Attack
A sudden onset of intense fear or discomfort, characterized by symptoms such as palpitations, shaking, and feelings of detachment or imminent danger.
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