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agoraphobia
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Western countries
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Agoraphobia is often associated with fear of open or public spaces, such as crowded places, shopping centers, or public transportation.
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2
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agoraphobia
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Western countries
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Agoraphobia is recognized as a mental health condition and is often treated with therapy and medication.
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3
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phobia
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Western countries
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Phobias are often treated with exposure therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy.
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4
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phobia
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Western countries
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Phobias are commonly treated using therapy and medication, and are recognized as a form of mental illness.
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5
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phobia
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Western cultures
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Phobias are commonly recognized and addressed through therapy or self-help techniques.
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6
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phobia
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Western cultures
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Phobias are commonly acknowledged and treated using therapy or medication.
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7
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phobia
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Western cultures
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Phobias are recognized as legitimate mental health conditions, and individuals are encouraged to seek therapy or treatment to manage their phobia.
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