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Phobias are among the most treatable mental
health problems; depending on the severity of the condition and the
type of phobia, most properly treated patients can go on to lead
normal lives. Research suggests that once a person overcomes the
phobia, the problem may not return for many years--if at all.
Untreated phobias are another matter. Only about
20% of specific phobias will go away without treatment, and
agoraphobia will get worse with time if untreated. Social phobias
tend to be chronic, and will not likely go away without treatment.
Moreover, untreated phobias can lead to other problems, including
depression, alcoholism, and feelings of shame and low self-esteem.
While most specific phobias appear in childhood
and subsequently fade away, those that remain in adulthood often
need to be treated. Unfortunately, most people never get the help
they need; only about 25% of people with phobias ever seek help to
deal with their condition. |
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