Exposure - Face Your Fears 1.1

Exposure - Face Your Fears 1.1

Inquiry Health LLC – Freeware – iOS
out of 6 votes
Latest Version
1.1
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Features:

  • Personalized fear input
  • Fear hierarchy creation
  • Live tracking anxiety levels during exposure tasks

Effective against:

  • Phobias (snakes, spiders, heights, flying, etc.)
  • Social anxiety disorder
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Panic disorder
  • Generalized anxiety disorder
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorders

Overview:

  • Exposure therapy
  • stands as one of psychology's most influential therapeutic techniques, having emerged as a pivotal tool in behavior therapy for anxiety-related conditions. This approach involves systematically exposing individuals to their feared stimuli in a safe environment to diminish anxiety responses. The application serves as a facilitator for those undergoing exposure therapy.

Before commencing exposure exercises, users construct a fear hierarchy—cataloging anxiety-inducing tasks from least to most distressing. Subsequently, they engage with this hierarchy, starting from the least distressing activity and progressing upwards.

Detailed Guide:

  • Many individuals grappling with phobias acknowledge the irrationality of their fears but are nonetheless plagued by them. This phenomenon stems from our brain's primal fear mechanisms, which operate involuntarily to identify potential threats and prompt instinctual responses. In contemporary society, where imminent physical dangers are scarce, our minds sometimes trigger alarm responses to innocuous stimuli.

The brain processes fear through association rather than reasoning. For instance, if one fears pigeons and consistently flees upon encountering them, this reinforces the fear response. Over time, avoidance behaviors entrench illogical fears until they significantly impact daily life.

To disrupt these maladaptive patterns, exposure helps recondition the brain's response to feared stimuli. By engaging with anxiety-inducing activities progressively and remaining in the moment without escaping, individuals can recalibrate their fear perceptions. The essence lies in ensuring that fear dissipates before terminating the task.

The app guides users through this process: users specify their fears and outline anxiety-evoking tasks ranked by intensity. Users can then initiate exposure exercises beginning with the least distressing task. Continuous anxiety tracking helps users monitor progress until anxiety levels diminish to 20/100 or lower, signifying desensitization.

Warning: It is strongly advised to utilize this application under the supervision of a mental health professional to ensure optimal therapeutic outcomes. Prematurely halting an activity can inadvertently reinforce fears rather than alleviate them. Starting with less challenging tasks is recommended, as confronting highly distressing situations initially may heighten anxiety levels excessively, impeding progress during exposure sessions especially in the absence of external support.

Overview

Exposure - Face Your Fears is a Freeware software in the category Home & Hobby developed by Inquiry Health LLC.

The latest version of Exposure - Face Your Fears is 1.1, released on 08/01/2024. It was initially added to our database on 08/01/2024.

Exposure - Face Your Fears runs on the following operating systems: iOS.

Users of Exposure - Face Your Fears gave it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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