Is Acrophobia Considered as a Dual Diagnosis?

Question by chandler: Is acrophobia considered as a dual diagnosis?
I’m afraid of heights. I don’t like the feeling of being “on top of the world”. I don’t know the thrill that roller coasters, bungee jumping or rock climbing bring. Unlike most people, I don’t plan on visiting the Eiffel Tower of Paris or the Leaning Tower of Pisa. I don’t even know the feeling of traveling via an airplane. My friend told me that specific phobias are types of dual diagnosis. Do I have dual diagnosis? Do I need to get treatment?

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Answer by mharra
Acrophobia or any type of specific phobia is considered as a dual diagnosis if it is accompanied by an abuse of alcohol or drugs. So I guess I can’t really answer your question unless you tell me whether you’re addicted to drugs and alcohol or not. Some phobias do not require to be treated because they are not that serious. I mean, you’re okay as long as you stay away from high places. Right? I guess there’s no need to worry that much.

Answer by C
Dual diagnoses generally refer to havingt Mental Health issues in addition to being Mentally Retarded. Another example of dual diagnoses is having mental health issues in addition to drug and alcohol addictions. Having one or more mental health issues is called comorbidity.

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