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Have you ever been scared of being scared? for example, when you find out that in a week you're going to get a needle in your arm, you are worried. This is not because you are scared of the short, insignificant pain, but because you are scared of the way you will feel right before you are getting the needle. you know that you will be anticipating the short pain, and this is a nervous feeling. you do not like being scared, so you are anxious towards that day because you are scared... of being scared!

that might have been a bit confusing here is another example.

if you have anxiety at all, you probably know what it feels like to be near a panic attack. having a panic attack is a horrible feeling, you feel kind of like you are dying/suffocating. This is for no reason - that's what panic attacks are, you feel terrified for no reason. When the panic attack is over, you feel extremely relieved. Now imagine that after a week or so you are thinking about the panic attack you had, and are worried that it will happen again. now you are scared.. of having a panic attack, which is being scared for no reason. again, you have fear of the fear itself.
Fear the fear for the fear will make you fear things.

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