Harry's experience is different and risky than others and we will try to psychologically examine the other things that are blowing our heads.
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While any Potterhead can make a better definition, let's start by simply defining a snippet. The third film in the series is the creature that is the most afraid of a person in the Prisoner of Azkaban and the person who fears. I need to talk about specific phobia here. In specific phobia, the object or situation that the person is afraid of is obvious (bird, clown, etc.), and the person may feel anxious when he or she encounters something he or she is not afraid of. To make the diagnosis of specific phobia, the fear element is at the level of consciousness or foresight. However, the specific phobia may also remain unconscious.
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Let's get back to our beetle. When he met Neville, the horn had become the Severus Snape and we had the honor of seeing Neville's specific phobia and seeing Snape in Neville's grandmother's clothing. Ron met a giant spider, as we already knew from the Chamber of Secrets. The conquering werewolf Remus Lupine, naturally, saw a bog in the full moon form. In these examples, I do not think that the assets with fear are at the level of consciousness or preconception, because the status of recognition is very clear. Snape, spider or full moon examples of a funny thing to think and "Riddikulus" to call and then bursting a solid laugh is enough to get rid of the bog. But it's not that easy for Harry. Because it wasn't Voldemort we were expecting. When he faced a soul-sucker, Harry couldn't get rid of him by thinking of something funny about this being that collapsed like a black nightmare.
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