He was always scared. The traumatic childhood does not bring such a lack of emotional feelings, he is against. But there is always the idea that fear will never be injected directly into his heart. His palm will be moist and cold, his idea will spin a thousand times A tight knot can block his trachea and end his life. It is not easy to relax before others get close to him. So, being afraid of such stupid things is always awkward.
Autism is also known as phobias, phobias, heterosexual phobias, but it is an isolated specific phobia; pathological fear, that is, fear of meditation, or loneliness and isolation. The patient does not have to be physically alone, but believe only that it is neglected or not loved. Contrary to what the term reading text implies, autism does not explain "to fear myself". This condition usually develops and is associated with other anxiety disorders. Autism is associated with or associated with several other phobias such as phobias and is often considered a part of a group of group phobias. This means that autism has many of the same characteristics as certain anxiety and hyperventilation problems. The main concern of phobic patients in the phobias group is to get help with emergencies. This means that people may be afraid to go out in public, being trapped in the crowd, being alone, being trapped
Autism is closely related to phobias, phobias, and heterophobia. However, its definition differs slightly. According to Merriam-Webster's medical dictionary, renal phobia is an isolated morbid fear. By contrast, the Practitioner Medical Dictionary defines autism as loneliness or self-pathological fear. Autism may be due to social unrest. When people with this phobia are left alone, they will often suffer from panic attacks, common reactions to people with social unrest. This disease is also due to depression, as people become severely autistic, they feel that it is almost impossible to complete a particular task or activity. This usually happens when the fear of a car faces the possibility of entering a public place.
Bob's attachment and dependence also indicated to me that he fears loneliness, loneliness, phobia or phobia. He was unable to leave Dr. Martin's side, which shows his vulnerability and fear of someone of him. Bob tried to overcome this fear by carrying fish. Bob took the first step and made his fish with a friend, and I praised him for trying to get away from solitude. An easy way to treat his solitude is a partner or friend, and maybe even some psychiatric aid to overcome his fears.