Transform Your Life: Behavioral Therapies for Phobias

Your Fearless Future Starts Here!

Your heart races. Your fingers tingle, and all you can think about is the intense fear rising inside of you.

Sound familiar? An intense and irrational fear of a specific object, situation, or activity marks phobias. We’re not talking about the terror you faced when your child tried to walk across the street or your friend jumped from behind the wall and said boo. While those can be scary situations, phobias are a bit different. Phobia fear goes beyond normal levels of anxiety, leading to extreme avoidance and significant distress, interfering with daily life.

Here are some signs that you may be struggling with phobias:

Have you checked out the list above, and now you’re unsure if your fear is rational or closer to a phobia?

What are the Common Types of Phobias?

You’ve taken the test and are still unsure about what’s going on. The good news is that our therapists are here to help. Making an appointment is one of the best ways to assess your current situation and understand your options. However, if you’ve taken the test and want to learn a little bit more about phobias before your appointment, we’ve assembled some information for you below:

Phobias stem from experiences, learned behaviors, brain chemistry, and genetics. They develop gradually, all at once, without an apparent cause or from a traumatic event causing feelings of fear, embarrassment, anxiety, or shame. Reinforced by emotional avoidance, phobias can turn into a never-ending cycle.

 
We classify irrational fears into 3 types of phobias. Those include:

How We Can Help: 6 Types of Behavioral Therapies for Phobias

While several different behavioral approaches to treating phobias exist, the Finding Solutions Team uses current and recognized methods to treat specific phobias. At our clinic, you might encounter the following types of therapy:

Systematic desensitization therapy is a well-supported therapeutic approach backed by scientific evidence. This means it has undergone rigorous testing and research, demonstrating its effectiveness. Numerous studies highlight the success of gradual exposure in treating anxiety disorders, phobias, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Though these behavioral therapies have proven themselves successful in treating phobias, your therapist might suggest one approach or a combination of two. Rest assured, we will develop the appropriate treatment plan for you or your loved one. Phobias can be highly distressing and limiting. But there is good news. With proper treatment, many people with phobias can lead normal, happy, and fulfilling lives.