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Specific Phobia Treatment in Nevada

Being scared of something that is actually dangerous and may hurt you is a very normal emotion we all experience from time to time but in some instances, the fear becomes so overwhelming and persists for no reason, the person may struggle to leave their house.
Being scared of something that is actually dangerous and may hurt you is a very normal emotion we all experience from time to time but

in some instances, the fear becomes so overwhelming and persists for no reason, the person may struggle to leave their house.

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About Phobia

What Is a Phobia?

A phobia refers to a disorder characterized by intense fear of a particular object, activity, or situation which – with certain exceptions – does not pose danger at any given moment.
The reaction of the individual is disproportionate – they are scared that they may injure themselves or die if they encounter something which severely disrupts their daily life, especially if the phobia is related to something mundane. Here are just a few specific phobia examples – fear of water, flying, going to the dentist, undergoing medical procedures, or sudden loud noises.
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Symptoms

Specific Phobia Symptoms

While only a person with relevant mental health training can confirm whether you have a phobia or not, you need to be able to identify the characteristics of this disorder to arrange a consultation with a specialist:

Overwhelming Fear

Panic Attacks

Anticipatory Anxiety

Inability to Control Emotions

Dizziness and Nausea

Sweating and Heart Palpitations

Specific Phobia Diagnose

How to Diagnose a Specific Phobia?

In order to inform the patient of the specific phobia diagnosis, a mental health professional is expected to take the following steps:

Carry out a physical exam of the patient to rule out medical conditions that may affect the psyche of the individual.

Conduct an evaluation to learn whether the symptoms match the specific phobia diagnostic criteria – the anxiety and fear must be related to a specific situation or object and occur with immediate provocation.

Continue assessing the mental state of the individual to recognize underlying mental health issues that may make the phobia in question worse.

Disorder types

Phobia Disorder Types

Animal-Related Phobia

Animal-Related Phobia

A person is scared of animals, birds, or insects - some of the most common objects of fear are snakes and spiders.

Natural Environment Phobia

Natural Environment Phobia

It is possible to develop a fear of events that occur in nature such as storms, deep water, or lightning.

Situational Phobia

Situational Phobia

This subtype of phobia manifests only in certain situations - for instance, when the person gets on the plane, drives, or is forced to spend time in an enclosed space like an elevator.

What Does Phobia Treatment Involve?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

CBT is the best treatment for specific phobias - this therapy modality will show the patient how to challenge irrational thoughts that cause emotional pain

and focus on positive notions and ideas.

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Prescription Medication

A psychiatrist will need to evaluate the mental and physical state of the patient to prescribe certain drugs but most people are able to manage their symptoms with

antidepressants and beta-blockers.

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Mindfulness-Based Techniques

There are diverse therapeutic approaches for patients who want to cope with stress and anxiety - music therapy and art therapy can help you unwind and provide

you with outlets for emotional exploration and expression.

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What Can Cause a Phobia?

Scientists believe that specific phobias are caused by a combination of factors – it is possible to develop a phobia by observing other people, learning about certain dangerous objects or traumatic events, and witnessing something distressing that stays with you for years. It is also possible that some individuals are more prone to the development of phobias due to the presence of co-occurring mental health conditions and the imbalance in neurotransmitter levels.

How Long Does Phobia Treatment Take?

It is difficult to say how long every patient will need to recover from their phobia – it is possible that you have been scared of something for years or decades after a traumatic event, which will require you to spend a long time healing from your fears. Nevertheless, if you attend specific phobia therapy and take the medication a psychiatrist chose for you, you may recover relatively quickly and see how the symptoms of the disorder get less severe each week. On average, treatment lasts two or three months with follow-up therapy sessions if necessary.

When to Seek Help for a Phobia?

You should think about undergoing treatment for a phobia if it persists for more than half a year, causes you to experience major stress and anxiety, and significantly interferes with your day-to-day life. In case there are co-occurring conditions – for instance, anxiety disorder and a specific phobia are often diagnosed simultaneously – treatment should start as soon as possible to alleviate the symptoms and prevent further difficulties in your life.

What Can Cause a Phobia?

Scientists believe that specific phobias are caused by a combination of factors – it is possible to develop a phobia by observing other people, learning about certain dangerous objects or traumatic events, and witnessing something distressing that stays with you for years. It is also possible that some individuals are more prone to the development of phobias due to the presence of co-occurring mental health conditions and the imbalance in neurotransmitter levels.

How Long Does Phobia Treatment Take?

It is difficult to say how long every patient will need to recover from their phobia – it is possible that you have been scared of something for years or decades after a traumatic event, which will require you to spend a long time healing from your fears. Nevertheless, if you attend specific phobia therapy and take the medication a psychiatrist chose for you, you may recover relatively quickly and see how the symptoms of the disorder get less severe each week. On average, treatment lasts two or three months with follow-up therapy sessions if necessary.

When to Seek Help for a Phobia?

You should think about undergoing treatment for a phobia if it persists for more than half a year, causes you to experience major stress and anxiety, and significantly interferes with your day-to-day life. In case there are co-occurring conditions – for instance, anxiety disorder and a specific phobia are often diagnosed simultaneously – treatment should start as soon as possible to alleviate the symptoms and prevent further difficulties in your life.

why choose us?

Why Choose Red Rock Behavioral Health for Phobia Treatment?

Team Expertise

You will be guided by skilled therapists and psychiatrists who have already helped numerous individuals overcome phobias, psychosis, and depression.

Patient-Centered Care

The interests of our patients are our number one priority - we are here to listen to you and guide you with respect as we discover underlying mental health issues you may not be aware of and adjust the treatment strategy to suit you better.

Safe Space

We do our best to create an environment where each client feels secure and free from judgment - this will facilitate your recovery and make you more open as you share your authentic feelings.

Family Involvement

As long as you support this idea, we will invite you and your loved ones to join family therapy - resolve your conflicts and educate your closest relatives on your disorder.

our Location

Phobia Treatment Near Me

If you are interested in residential specific phobia treatment, you should pick a clinic not too far from where you and your family currently reside – avoid traveling for hours to reach a facility especially when you schedule your first consultation. Take a look at the map below to see where Red Rock Behavioral Health is located – this will help you make an informed choice of facility. Besides, you should take a virtual tour of our center to browse the photos of our facility – this is how you can learn more about us ahead of the first visit.
FAQs

Phobia FAQs

What is a phobia?

A phobia is one of the common anxiety disorders – it manifests as fear and panic about the object or situation, the feeling of powerlessness, and physical symptoms such as trembling, shaking, sweating, and feeling dizzy.

What therapies are used for specific phobias?

At our clinic, we implement diverse therapy modalities to help patients of different ages and backgrounds. Exposure therapy, for example, will enable you to confront your fears in a controlled environment so that you learn to handle your nervousness.

How are specific phobias diagnosed?

Our team will check whether your symptoms match the diagnostic criteria and assess your overall state of health to figure out what therapeutic approach is preferable. We can also identify other conditions the patient may not be aware of at the moment – see what we can help you with on our What We Treat page.

Does Red Rock Behavioral Health accept insurance for specific phobia treatment?

Yes, our facility accepts most insurance plans to accommodate as many clients as possible. You can find more information on our Insurance Verification page.

Can specific phobias be treated quickly?

The combination of therapeutic methods and the readiness of the patient to prioritize their mental wellness can allow them to accomplish their therapy goals in just a few weeks. However, the timeline of recovery also depends on the intensity of treatment you opt for – see more on our Levels of Care page.

Contact Us

How to Start Phobia Treatment in Nevada?

Do not resign yourself to a life of fear and anxiety – there is an opportunity to free yourself from the frustrating cycle of phobia and get mentally stronger. Sign up for phobia treatment in Nevada – lead the recovery at your own pace, make empowered decisions, and learn to respond more adaptively to stressors under our supervision.
Get in touch with Red Rock Behavioral Health now – call (949) 704-6793 or visit our contact page to get access to the therapy you need.

Do not resign yourself to a life of fear and anxiety – there is an opportunity to free yourself from the frustrating cycle of phobia and get mentally stronger. Sign up for phobia treatment in Nevada – lead the recovery at your own pace, make empowered decisions, and learn to respond more adaptively to stressors under our supervision.

Get in touch with Red Rock Behavioral Health now – call (949) 704-6793 or visit our contact page to get access to the therapy you need.

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