What is a specific phobia and how is it treated?

A specific phobia is an intense, irrational fear of a particular object or situation — such as flying, driving, needles, heights, animals, or vomiting — that leads to avoidance behavior. Treatment uses graduated exposure therapy, where you build a fear hierarchy and systematically face the feared situations in a controlled, supported way. The goal is to build tolerance and reduce the fear response until the phobia no longer limits your daily life.

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