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A person may go to great lengths to conceal the existence of his or her phobia and it is probable that, in many cases, the disorder remains unrecognised. This is especially likely when it is appreciated that there remains a lingering attitude, even in the modern Britain of today, that any form of mental disorder is a subject of shame.
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