IT’S normal to feel a little jittery when you’re at a great height and you look down below, but for some people, this circumstance can cause panic or nausea. An intense fear of heights, or acrophobia, ...
Liam Harte, a computer science student at Queen's University Belfast (QUB), has spent the past three years developing a therapist-led VR platform. He and his team have created a session for people ...
Psychotherapist Tara Eastcott first realized she had acrophobia during a hot air balloon ride. This extreme fear of heights posed a major challenge when she took up indoor rock climbing. By gradually ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image by Jason Goh from Pixabay Do you feel nervous and anxious while looking down from a skyscraper or a hilltop? Mild feelings ...
We all have some kind of fear inside us that prevents us to do things. Some have fear of darkness, heights, water, certain animals and so on. All these fears or phobias develop due to a cause or ...
Do you feel nervous and anxious while looking down from a skyscraper or a hilltop? Mild feelings of anxiety and insecurity related to heights are normal, but if your feelings are extreme in nature and ...