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In Part Three of our Fear Series, Jim Carroll and Ralph explore one of psychology's most fascinating topics: phobias. What's the difference between normal fear and a clinical phobia? Why are some people terrified of spiders, heights, needles, or flying, while others aren't? The discussion explains how phobias develop, why avoidance makes them stronger, and why exposure therapy is considered one of psychology's most effective treatments. Along the way, Jim and Ralph connect current research with evolutionary psychology, classical conditioning, and practical advice for parents and anyone struggling with excessive fear. Topics include: * The difference between fear and a phobia * Common specific phobias and why they develop * Evolution and "prepared fears" * Why avoidance strengthens anxiety * How exposure therapy helps people reclaim their lives * Helping children face fears without reinforcing avoidance * How today's media environment can amplify fear * A timeless Stoic insight from Seneca on fear and imagination This episode continues our four-part series on fear: • Part 1 – What Are People Afraid Of? • Part 2 – How Is Fear Learned? • Part 3 – Phobias: When Fear Takes Over • Part 4 – Panic, Anxiety, and Taking Back Control If you enjoy psychology explained in everyday language, subscribe and join us each week for another Psychology Takeaway.
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