Phobias Treatment
Welcome to Phobias Treatment – we hope that this website will be beneficial for you. A phobia is a type of anxiety disorder, usually defined as a persistent fear of an object or situation in which the sufferer commits to great lengths in avoiding. Phobias are typically disproportional to the actual danger posed and are often being recognized as irrational.
In the event the phobia cannot be avoided entirely the sufferer will endure the situation or object with marked distress. Proximity and the degree to which escape from the phobic stimulus should also be considered. As the sufferer approaches a phobic stimulus, anxiety levels increase. In turn the degree to which escape of the phobic stimulus is limited. This has the effect of varying the intensity of fear in instances such as riding an elevator (e.g. anxiety increases at the midway point between floors and decreases when the floor is reached and the doors open).
The term phobia is an encompassing term and when discussed is usually done in terms of specific phobias and social phobias. Specific phobias are nouns such as arachnophobia or acrophobia which, as the name implies, are specific, and social phobia are phobias within social situations such as public speaking and crowded areas.
Various methods are claimed to treat phobias. Their proposed benefits may vary from person to person.Some therapists use virtual reality or imagery exercise to desensitize patients to the feared entity. These are parts of systematic desensitization therapy.
— Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can be beneficial.
— Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) has been demonstrated to be effective in treating some phobias. Mainly used to treat Post-traumatic stress disorder, EMDR has been demonstrated as effective in easing phobia symptoms following a specific trauma, such as a fear of dogs following a dog bite.
— Hypnotherapy coupled with Neuro-linguistic programming can also be used to help remove the associations that trigger a phobic reaction.
— Antidepressant medications may be helpful in some cases of phobia.
— Emotional Freedom Technique, a psychotherapeutic alternative medicine tool, also considered to be pseudoscience by the mainstream medicine, is allegedly useful.
These treatment options are not mutually exclusive. Often a therapist will suggest multiple treatments.
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Richard Bandler is the co-creator of NLP (or Neuro Linguistic Programming). Through his nlp training seminars and self help products he has helped thousands of people around the world. His mind procedures, trance and hypnosis techniques make people think differently and feel differently, happy, become successful and changing their patterns to overcome phobias, anxiety and fear. Richard Bandler is one of the most influential thinkers of the XXIst Century the man who virtually founded the personal and self help industry and in the process transformed our understanding of the human mind. He has co-trained with Paul Mckenna and runs seminars with John la Valle Learn more about their nlp seminars in London through www.nlplifetraining.com or http
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