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How to help decrease depression and anxiety based upon autophobic responses? Basically, how can you cure the depression of someone who faces hard autophobic symptoms such as; needing to be around people, needing to be shown they're not alone, etc.
Anxiety symptoms; feel that they're in danger if left alone, need to be in constant reassurance of their safety, etc.


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