Social Work Examination Services (SWES) Human Behavior Practice Test

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What phobia is characterized by an excessive fear of heights?

  1. Agoraphobia

  2. Acrophobia

  3. Claustrophobia

  4. Hydrophobia

The correct answer is: Acrophobia

The phobia characterized by an excessive fear of heights is acrophobia. This condition can lead to significant anxiety when a person is in high places or even when they think about being in such environments. Individuals with acrophobia may experience symptoms like dizziness, panic attacks, or a pronounced sense of dread when faced with heights, impacting their daily lives and activities. Agoraphobia, on the other hand, involves anxiety about being in situations where escape might be difficult or help unavailable, often associated with open spaces or crowded places but not specifically with heights. Claustrophobia refers to the fear of confined spaces, leading to discomfort in enclosed or small areas. Hydrophobia is primarily associated with an intense fear of water. Each of these phobias addresses distinct environmental triggers and responses, highlighting why acrophobia is the correct choice in this context.