Test for fear of closed or tight spaces (Claustrophobia)

The Claustrophobia Fear Test helps to identify the degree of discomfort or anxiety a person experiences in confined spaces. Claustrophobia is a form of anxiety disorder that involves the fear of being in confined or small spaces, such as elevators, small rooms, or even cars.

A claustrophobia test usually includes questions related to situations that may cause anxiety: being in a crowd, in an elevator, in a room without windows, etc. Respondents rate their anxiety level on a scale from mild anxiety to panic. Based on the answers, a specialist can determine whether a person has claustrophobia and how severe it is.

The completed test can be a useful tool for understanding your phobias and seeking help from a psychotherapist in the future. It is important to remember that professional help is needed if fear begins to significantly affect everyday life, limiting freedom of movement and social contacts.

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