by Dr Becky Spelman
  • What Is A Phobia?

    A phobia is a persistent fear of an object or situation. Individuals affected will try to avoid at all costs the object of fear, although it might not pose an actual danger. The fear is said to be irrational. If the source of the phobia cannot be avoided, the individual will persist with the object or situation with severe distress and a marked effect on daily activities. In order to be classified as a phobia, the individual has to have made contact with the object or situation of fear. For example, one cannot be diagnosed with a phobia of snakes if an encounter with snakes has never occurred.

  • The symptoms of phobias include:

  • What Is The Treatment For Phobias?

  • How Can I Get Phobia Treatment In Ireland?

THERAPISTS WHO TREAT PHOBIA AT PRIVATE THERAPY CLINIC

Eleanor Short
Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner

Anxiety, Panic Attacks, Self-esteem and more

Location: Online

Fees: From €80

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Dr. Becky Spelman
Counselling Psychologist

CBT, EMDR, Psychodynamic and more

Location: Online

Fees: From TBC

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Javeria
Dr. Javeria Gauhar
Psychiatry registrar (Supervised by Consultant Psychiatrist)

Addiction, Eating disorders, Personality disorders and more

Location: Dublin 2 & Online

Fees: From €300

Phobia Treatment free consultation

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