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Vladimir79 [104]
3 years ago
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Tina and her parents live on a farm where field mice are very common. one night, a mouse crawled on tina while she was sleeping.

the experience frightened tina so badly that she now avoids any situation where she might come across a mouse. she always checks her bed carefully each night. tina is most likely exhibiting behaviors related to
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Alla [95]3 years ago
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Answer:

Tina is most likely exhibiting behaviors related to<u> "an animal-type phobia".</u>

Explanation:

Animal- type phobia can sometimes refer to zoophobia (fear or phobia of all animals), someone suffer from zoophobia or animal-type phobia when someone has fear of some specific type of animal, like many people have fear of dogs and in this case Tina has fear of mouse. These type of phobia can be treated.

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