48. Fear of someone standing too close to me.
49. Fear of seeing someone the same size and race of my abuser.
50. Fear of being locked or restricted in a room.
51. Fear of wearing clothes similar to those worn when I was abused.
52. Fear of seeing and hearing about an assault on TV.
53. Fear of having sexual contact.
54. Fear of having physical contact.
55. Fear of losing control.
56. Fear of talking to strangers.
57. Fear of going to the place where I was abused.
58. Fear of confronting my abuser.
59. Fear of talking to a therapist about my abuse.
60. Fear that my abuser will get me again.