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Phobia Fighter:

Explore the fears no one talks about before they quietly take control

Author: Jason A. Solomon

A quick-access reference to hundreds of phobias, built to help readers understand fear with clarity rather than confusion.

Publication date: 2024-12-29
Language: English
What fears are quietly shaping your choices long before you admit they are there? This book explores the anxieties people hide, minimise, or normalise until those fears begin running more of life than they should.

It is written for readers who want to understand what fear really does beneath the surface and how it can tighten its grip without making a sound.

Most people do not deal with fear when it starts. They deal with the damage after it has spread.
Keywords: anxiety, fear, fear index, mental resilience, phobia, phobias, reference guide, self-help

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