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*Anti-anxiety or [[selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor|anti-depression]] medications can be of assistance in many cases. [[Benzodiazepines]] could be prescribed for short-term use.
*Anti-anxiety or [[selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor|anti-depression]] medications can be of assistance in many cases. [[Benzodiazepines]] could be prescribed for short-term use.
*Some therapists use [[virtual reality]] or imagery exercise to [[Desensitization (psychology)|desensitize]] patients to the feared entity.  These are parts of [[systematic desensitization]] therapy
*Some therapists use virtual reality or imagery exercise to [[Desensitization (psychology)|desensitize]] patients to the feared entity.  These are parts of [[systematic desensitization]] therapy
*[[Cognitive therapy|Cognitive behavioral therapy]] (CBT) can be beneficial.  Cognitive behavioral therapy lets the patient understand the cycle of negative thought patterns, and ways to change these thought patterns.  CBT may be conducted in a group setting.  Gradual desensitisation treatment and CBT are often successful, provided the patient is willing to endure some discomfort and to make a continuous effort over a long period of time.  
*[[Cognitive therapy|Cognitive behavioral therapy]] (CBT) can be beneficial.  Cognitive behavioral therapy lets the patient understand the cycle of negative thought patterns, and ways to change these thought patterns.  CBT may be conducted in a group setting.  Gradual desensitisation treatment and CBT are often successful, provided the patient is willing to endure some discomfort and to make a continuous effort over a long period of time.  
*[[Hypnotherapy]] coupled with [[Neuro-linguistic programming]] can also be used to help remove the associations that trigger a phobic reaction.
*[[Hypnotherapy]] coupled with [[Neuro-linguistic programming]] can also be used to help remove the associations that trigger a phobic reaction.
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These treatment options are not mutually exclusive.  Often a therapist will suggest multiple treatments.
These treatment options are not mutually exclusive.  Often a therapist will suggest multiple treatments.
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