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wasn’t up until 1800’s where people started to use the term loosely, by 1895 a man named Sigmund Freud who founded science of psychoanalysis something’s would make people fell uncountable such as snakes, death, or even getting sick. He had discovered about the phobia due to a little boy that was extremely scared of houses, he studied the boys behavior and seen it came from a mental conditions. IN 1947 phobia was know as a separate diagnostic category in International Classification of Diseases. We also know that phobia was divided into three different categories know as Agoraphobia, Social Phobia, Specific Phobias. If a person having Acrophobia it would be a fear of heights, there are lots of people out in the world that may think they might not be having a phobia but in reality I’m sure there are plenty of people that have a fear of heights. Having a fear or knowing you’re having fear of heights your body tells you in its own way, such as getting symptoms of vertigo, dizziness, sweating, and a feeling like if you would pass out. Social Phobia is to be a more common phobia that happens around the world more often