Well, since you asked ...
A person I (ahem) know very well has always been a little claustrophobic. Examples of situations that would make him very uncomfortable would be getting locked in a room, sitting in the back seat of a two-door car, and (god forbid) handcuffs. Although he has no other phobias (like heights, spiders, whatever), when the irrational feeling of fear arises, it requires a great deal of self-control to resist it.
The problem seems to be gradually worsening as the years go by. Thoughts? Remedies? Asylums?
Thanks.
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