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write down an article more than hundred words about your biggest fear such as acrophobia fear of height​

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Answered by XxItzMrPerfectxX
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Are you afraid of heights? Do you panic when you realize you’re high off the ground? Do you dread the thought of attending a meeting on a high floor of an office building? Do you close your eyes when scenic car rides involve higher altitudes? Does simply standing on a ladder reinforce the knowledge that you’re scared of heights? You may have acrophobia, or fear of heights, an anxiety disorder affecting some 5% of the population.

The definition of acrophobia is, simply put, a phobia of heights. Those who suffer from acrophobia—the word comes from the Greek word for heights, which is “acron,” and the Greek word for fear, which is “phobos”—typically don’t enjoy outings to amusement parks if these involve Ferris wheels and roller coasters. Because of their phobia of heights, people with acrophobia may also be reluctant to stand on high hills and some can find it stressful to be on an escalator or a glass elevator. Individuals who are afraid of heights may even avoid driving over bridges as this can bring on dizziness. This phobia of heights can trigger unpleasant symptoms that result in persons with acrophobia avoiding the possibility of higher altitude situations altogether.

Unfortunately, this avoidance can interfere with quality of life. This is not great news for women, in whom acrophobia is twice as common as it is in men. You might delay performing home repairs because you fear climbing a ladder. You might experience debilitating stress over being assigned a hotel room on a high floor. You might even avoid patios or hiking mountain trails. Your acrophobia could be adversely affecting your lifestyle.

Answered by tanvireddy7
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I am ____ And I have a serious acrophobia. And I always got bullied by my classmates for having such a fear. It sometimes got very serious that I nearly fainted. But a good news was that acrophobia can be overcomed with time and dedication. One of the main treatments for acrophobia is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). With this form of therapy, behavioral techniques that expose the individual to the feared situation—in this case, heights and high places—are employed. And everyone should learn how to overcome their fears cuz a person's fear can turn into their weakness.

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