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Stress Hormone Helpful In Alleviating Acrophobia -Study

April 4, 2011 by Affleap

Acrophobia is a morbid fear of great heights but a stress hormone has been found helpful in alleviating it.

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Categories Health Issues Tags acrophobia, anxiety, anxiety free competence, clinical psychology, confidence, confrontation therapy, cortisol, extreme fear, fear inducing stimulus, fear of great heights, high stress, hormones, perceived threat, psychotherapy, stress hormone Leave a comment

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