Aviophobia
Fear of flying. Includes turbulence panic, take-off dread, fear of altitude, claustrophobic cabin response.
Below is a directory of phobias resolved through this practice. Each entry is a category — within each, the work is always personal, always specific to your story.
Fear of flying. Includes turbulence panic, take-off dread, fear of altitude, claustrophobic cabin response.
Fear of enclosed spaces — lifts, MRI scans, tunnels, crowded rooms, locked doors.
Fear of heights — balconies, escalators, ladders, edges, glass-floor viewpoints.
Fear of being watched, judged, evaluated. Speaking up in groups, dating, networking.
Fear of needles, injections, blood draws, vaccinations, IV lines.
Fear of dogs — barking, approach, chase response, post-bite trauma.
Fear of insects — cockroaches, lizards, spiders, wasps, moths.
Fear of water — swimming pools, sea, drowning, near-drown trauma.
Fear of blood — sight of, mention of, vasovagal fainting response.
Fear of darkness — adult-onset and childhood-rooted versions.
Fear of public speaking, presentations, stage performance, on-camera presence.
Fear of germs, contamination, dirt — often paired with anxious behaviour loops.
Fear of death — one's own or that of loved ones. Often surfaces in midlife or after a loss.
Fear of being alone — physical solitude, abandonment, unstructured time.
Fear of leaving the home, crowded streets, public transport, open spaces.
Specific, unusual, or compound phobias. Assessed individually with a tailored protocol.
Phobias are infinitely specific. The list above is a sampler, not a closed catalogue. If a fear runs your life, it can almost certainly be worked with — and often resolved entirely.
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