The Victorian Psychology Clinic

Phobia Therapy in Essendon & Moonee Ponds

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A specific phobia involves an intense and persistent fear of a particular object, situation or experience. The fear can feel overwhelming and may lead to avoidance, panic symptoms or significant distress, even when the person recognises that the fear may be stronger than the actual level of danger.

Psychologists consulting at The Victorian Psychology Clinic provide phobia therapy for adolescents and adults in Essendon, Moonee Ponds and via telehealth. Support may be helpful for people experiencing fear of animals, heights, flying, needles, medical procedures, enclosed spaces, vomiting, driving or other specific triggers.

Phobias can interfere with daily life, travel, work, study, health appointments, relationships or important activities. Therapy can help people better understand fear responses, build coping strategies and gradually approach feared situations in a supported and manageable way.

 
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Signs and Symptoms of Specific Phobias

 

Specific phobias can affect thoughts, emotions, physical sensations and behaviour. Symptoms may occur when a person is exposed to the feared object or situation, or even when thinking about it.

Common signs may include:

  • intense fear or panic when faced with the feared object, situation or experience
  • avoiding places, activities or appointments because of the fear
  • feeling anxious in anticipation of the feared situation
  • physical symptoms such as a racing heart, sweating, shaking, nausea, dizziness or shortness of breath
  • feeling out of control or having a strong urge to escape
  • seeking reassurance or relying on others to avoid the feared situation
  • changing routines, travel plans or daily activities to reduce exposure to the trigger
 
Even when someone recognises that their fear may be stronger than the actual danger, the anxiety response can still feel automatic and difficult to control. Therapy can help people work with these responses gradually and safely.
 
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Treatment and Support for Phobias

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How We Can Support You

Psychologists consulting at VPC provide evidence-based support for specific phobias, tailored to each person’s level of distress, goals and readiness for therapy. Support is approached gradually and collaboratively.

Therapy may help with:

  • understanding your fear response
  • reducing avoidance over time
  • learning strategies to manage anxiety and panic symptoms
  • building confidence in facing feared situations safely
  • developing practical plans for situations you have been avoiding
  • improving day-to-day functioning and quality of life

If a specific phobia is interfering with your life, you are welcome to contact VPC to discuss support options. You can also learn more about specific phobias and related anxiety concerns on our Concerns We Work With page, or view psychologist profiles to find a psychologist consulting at VPC who works with phobias and anxiety.

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Welcome to The Victorian Psychology Clinic

The following psychologists have current availability:

Hanaa Idris – 9-10 years and 18+ years

Stefan Urosevic – Individuals 18+ years

Sky Mutch – Individuals 17+ years

Dr Aastha Puri – Individuals 16+ years

Maria Nazha – Individuals 10+ years 

Lee Sepe – Individuals 18 years+

Lucas Roelandt – Individuals 10 years+

David Humphrys – Individuals 18 years+ 

If you would like to make an appointment, please contact our office on 03 7018 1716 or email support@vicpsychclinic.com.au

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