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Acrophobia (Fear of Heights) Explained: Symptoms & Treatment

5 min December 29, 2025

FAQ's of Acrophobia

As Ms. Sulagna mentioned, it is often a mix of learned fear, traumatic experiences, and family modeling. Your brain learns that heights equal danger and then reinforces that belief every time you avoid a high place.

Yes. Many people recover through therapy. For some, the fear stays but becomes small enough to handle, while others lose the fear entirely.

It is usually a mix. While a vulnerability to anxiety can be genetic, Ms. Sulagna notes that most specific phobias are learned through conditioning and the repeated reinforcement of fear.

About the Author
Anuroop Pokhriyal

Anuroop Pokhriyal is a Content Specialist at BetterPlace Health. Before becoming one of BetterPlace’s first team members, he worked as a psychologist, content writer and marketer. He draws on his background in psychology to simplify complex mental health concepts and make them more accessible to readers. When he is not writing and optimising content, he enjoys playing badminton and making music.

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