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Definition

A phobia is an intensely fearful response to something that would not normally cause fear. Phobias can interfere with different aspects of your life. Most phobias develop in childhood, though some develop during adulthood.

There are many kinds of phobias, which can be grouped into these categories:

  • Agoraphobia —Fear of being trapped in places or situations where escape could be difficult or impossible
  • Social phobia —Fear of social situations and being judged or evaluated by others
  • Specific phobia—Fear of a specific object or a situation

People may recognize a phobia as irrational, but do not have any control over their fear response or anxiety. If you think you have a phobia, talk to your doctor.