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2. Briefly explain two reasons why a person who is mildly afraid of something cannot be said to be suffering from a
phobia (4 marks)
• [AO1 = 2, AO2 = 2]• AO1 One mark for each reason given.• Possible answers: A phobia involves avoidance; fear is
extremely intense; phobia affects how a person lives their everyday life; phobia interferes with normal activities; phobias are irrational fears symptoms.
• AO2 Two further marks for expansion/explanation of reasons. Although not specifically requested, the expansion may come in the form of examples.
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2. Outline what is meant by a phobia. (2 marks)
• Up to 2 marks for a description of features of a phobia. Likely points include: an extreme fear (1) which is disproportionate to the danger/irrational (1)/leads to avoidance (1).
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3. Outline two symptoms of a phobia (2 marks)
• AO1 Up to 2 marks for symptoms of a phobia.• Likely points include: an extreme fear (1) which is
disproportionate to the danger (1) irrational (1)/leads to avoidance (1)/maladaptiveness/affects every day life (1).
• Accept physical symptoms of a panic attack eg hyperventilation, palpitations, sweating, dry mouth, etc. Do not credit high anxiety.