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Exposure therapy is the most common way to treat pyrophobia.
Pyrophobia is an irrational fear of fire, beyond what is considered normal.
Jim, a British Lord, suffers from pyrophobia, a fear of fire, which he developed during the war.
People can relieve pyrophobia by interacting with other pyrophobes to share their experiences that caused fear.
His superstitions were accompanied by a series of phobias, particularly pyrophobia and nosophobia.
Alternatively, pyrophobia can be treated using hypnosis.
Dondarrion lights his sword on fire, frightening the Hound, due to his pyrophobia.
The most common cause of pyrophobia is that fire poses a potential danger, such as house fire, wildfire, and getting caught on fire.
Despite his pyrophobia, Mr Jones said he felt he had no choice but to run in and save his neighbours.
To compensate for her pyrophobia, adult M'Gann wears a forcefield that protects her from flame.
This comes in the form of pyrophobia, with fire being the Martian's "Achilles heel", equivalent to Kryptonians weakness to Kryptonite.
Over time, this was developed into pyrophobia, with fire being the Martian's "Achilles heel", equivalent to Superman's weakness to Kryptonite.
In Yuki's past life she died of being burnt to death, because of this she is afraid of fire, gaining Pyrophobia; a fear of fire.
One of the Gotham Stories implies that Sartorious was punished by being used as a test subject to Scarecrow's latest fear toxin, developing intense pyrophobia.
Later, while the Hound tries to stitch his neck wound, Arya offers to cauterize the wound, but the Hound refuses due to his pyrophobia.
In the New 52 the weakness to fire is pyrophobia that is unique to him as a crippling fear, due to the trauma of witnessing the fiery death of his race.
Although Martians can be weakened by fire, and suffer from pyrophobia ("H'ronmeer's Curse"), Ma'alefa'ak did not share this weakness due to the removal of his telepathic abilities.
A person with severe pyrophobia who sees fire may panic and experience fast breathing, irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath, nausea, dry mouth, dread, feeling trapped, and may tremble or faint.
He suffers from intense pyrophobia, a remnant of his past life as Om Prakash, which is revealed when he is shooting for a song (Dard-e-Disco) in his movie.
After a fight, Batman defeats Firefly and rescues Cassidy (although Cassidy develops a case of pyrophobia as a result of her experience as seen at the episode's end).
He is nicknamed "O.K.", and lives the luxurious life imagined by Om Prakash, but experiences pyrophobia and subconsciously inherits Om Prakash's memories.