Health, Can Phobias Be Dealt With?


by NET BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL - Date: 2008-10-13 - Word Count: 455 Share This!

It is possible to treat phobias both by counseling and treatment. However, what is needed first is to understand that having a phobia is normal, though medically speaking, it is an abnormal fear that plagues you. This is a curable affliction, provided you take adequate steps to face the problem head on and use your mind against it. It is possible that with whatever intervention you are undergoing, your fears can be put to rest.

There are many phobias out there and medical experts are still finding additional ones. Some examples are fear of water, spiders, cockroaches, sex, a particular type of food, rejection, loneliness, bugs, dogs, overeating, etc. So, what happens if you suffer from a phobia? Probably, you put the particular problem into perspective and live a stress free life, just like any other person. Yet for others, this isn't the case.

For them, it is rather stressful to constantly be on the lookout for the animal or thing that will trigger their phobia. Making a list of their unusual fears, learning what they need to do to set themselves free and then taking baby step towards successful eradication of the problem can work. Do not be fooled into thinking that this will pass on its own, as these fears will likely become aggravated with the passage of time and may develop into an anxiety disorder.

The easiest way to fight phobias is to make a small plan and get gradually exposed to the problem until you are able to face your fears squarely. Medicines, therapy, hypnosis and yoga are some the methods employed for eliminating the stronghold of any phobia. Hypnosis is particularly beneficial.

Besides instilling courage and positive emotions towards the fear plaguing you, you actually are able to identify it by going into the past to find what caused this problem. Usually, the root cause is something that impressed upon your mind when you were a child as being harmful or dangerous. Sometimes, children are exposed to some kind of danger and the associated emotion remains deeply sketched in their mind, until gradually it develops into a phobia.

Though a phobia means you are dealing with an irrational fear, you will be surprised to find how common these are. They are often tied to something mentally painful that occurred in the past, and an emotion negated the good things you were enjoying during that time and imprinted itself on your mind. Treatment may involve a little of everything, such as yoga classes, hypnosis or self therapy to counteract the illogical functioning of the brain.

Mike Selvon's anxiety portal has some more useful information on phobias. Visit his web site and leave a comment at his anxiety attack symptom blog.


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