A Specific Phobia is a type of anxiety disorder, characterised by intense anxiety and overwhelming fear or disgust of particular things. Common examples include:
Whilst it is entirely normal to feel
anxious or fearful of certain things from time-to-time, for those of you with a
Specific Phobia, you may likely experience excessive levels of fear and
anxiety, which are disproportionate to the actual level of danger posed by the
situation. This fear reaction however often feels out of our control and
automatic, even though we may recognise this. Consequently, these phobias can
have a hugely debilitating impact on our quality of life, wellbeing and ability
to function in day-to-day life.
It is not uncommon for Specific Phobias to be accompanied by panic attacks, anticipatory anxiety and other uncomfortable physical symptoms of anxiety including:
The evidence shows that Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) is highly effective in the treatment of Specific Phobias, and in reducing the impact that these phobias have on your life. It can be treated in both one-to-one and group therapy options.
We're here to help. If you would like to know more about treatment for a Specific Phobia at the Fitzrovia Psychology Clinic, please contact us to arrange an assessment.