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Anastaziya [24]
3 years ago
11

Jonte has such a extreme fear of flying that she almost never gets home to see family in Georgia, ever since she took a job in N

ew Jersey. Her excessive, distressing, and persistent fear is considered a/an
Social Studies
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ira [324]3 years ago
4 0

The excessive, distressing and persistent fear experienced by Jonte is considered a/an Specific Phobia.

Specific phobias can be defined as an intense, overwhelming and unreasonable fear of an objects that poses little or no actual danger.

Despite that flying seems like a high risk, the risk of accident occurring in air transport is very low compared to what Jonte might thought.

Therefore, the continuous fear by Jonte for air transport is known as Specific phobias.

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