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Phobia of heights
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Phobia of heights

3 months ago
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Dr. Melika Akbari Mehr

Dr. Melika Akbari Mehr

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Neurologist and neurologist

Fear of heights is a familiar experience for many people; A natural precaution when standing on the edge of a cliff or looking down from a tall building. But when this fear becomes severe, irrational, persistent and paralyzing, it is no longer a natural precaution, but turns into a clinical condition, which in psychology is called fear of heights or acrophobia. This state is one of the most common types of specific phobia and can seriously hinder a person's daily, occupational and recreational activities. Correct understanding of height phobia and its differentiation from normal reactions is essential for its management and treatment. The purpose of this article is to provide a specialized overview of phobia of heights. Phobia of heights as a specific fear From a clinical point of view, morbid fear of heights is classified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). This situation is classified as a Specific Phobia and, more precisely, in the Natural Environment Type subgroup. The general diagnostic criteria for specific phobias also apply to fear of heights; That is, the person must show a clear and disproportionate fear of high-altitude situations, these situations almost always cause immediate anxiety, the person actively avoids them or endures them with extreme distress; This condition lasts for at least six months and causes significant functional impairment or severe suffering. Examining height phobia in this framework helps to understand it clinically. A key distinction between fear of heights and vertigo One of the most important points in evaluating the fear of heights is to distinguish it from true dizziness or vertigo. Vertigo is a medical symptom that is usually caused by a problem in the balance system of the inner ear (vestibular system) or related nerve pathways, and the person experiences a false sense of rotation of himself or the surrounding environment. On the other hand, acrophobia is a psychological fear and anxiety reaction to the height stimulus.
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Although the intense anxiety caused by phobia of heights can lead to symptoms such as light-headedness, a feeling of unsteadiness or even blurred vision, this is different from the characteristic spinning sensation of true vertigo. Accurate differential diagnosis and exclusion of medical causes of vertigo are essential before definitive diagnosis of phobia of heights. Common triggers and clinical signs of height phobia People with morbid fear of heights experience severe anxiety when faced with a wide range of situations. Knowing the following triggers and symptoms will help to better understand this condition: Stimulating situations: - Being in natural heights such as mountains or rocks. - Being on high structures such as bridges, towers, balconies, roofs. - Going up or down stairs (especially open or spiral stairs) and ladders. - Looking down from the windows of the upper floors of buildings. - Use of elevated recreational facilities or cable cars. Clinical signs: - Heart palpitations - Sweating - Trembling (especially in the legs) - Feeling weak or numb - shortness of breath - Dizziness or lightheadedness (related to anxiety) - Strong desire to sit - Grabbing something or going down immediately - Negative thoughts like "I'm going to fall now", "I'm losing control" Diagnostic considerations in the clinical evaluation of fear of heights Fear of heights is diagnosed by a clinical specialist (psychiatrist or psychologist). The basis of the diagnosis is a detailed clinical interview to assess the nature of the fear, its intensity, specific triggering situations, avoidance behaviors and the extent to which this fear affects the person's life. Using the DSM-5 criteria for specific phobia (natural environment type), the therapist assesses whether the individual's fear is severe, disproportionate, persistent (at least 6 months), and causes distress or functional impairment.
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An important part of the diagnostic process is ruling out other conditions that can cause similar symptoms, including medically induced vertigo, panic disorder, agoraphobia, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related to an incident at altitude. Accurate assessment is the key to choosing the right treatment for height phobia. Evidence-based treatment approaches for phobia of heights Fortunately, fear of heights is one disorder that responds well to psychological treatments. The main approaches in this field are: - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): This treatment focuses on identifying and correcting negative and ineffective thought patterns related to altitude (such as believing in a high probability of falling or being unable to maintain balance). Also, teaching relaxation techniques and anxiety management is an important part of CBT - Exposure Therapy: This method is the golden treatment for specific phobias, including fear of heights. Its purpose is to gradually, repeatedly and in a controlled manner confront the person with fearful height situations so that the anxiety gradually decreases and the person learns that the situation is safe. Types of exposure include: - Imaginal exposure: using photos and videos - Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy (VRET): This advanced technology allows the therapist to expose the patient to realistic simulations from different heights in a completely controlled and safe environment. VRET is very effective and efficient for the treatment of phobia of heights - Exposure in the real environment (In vivo exposure): after getting prepared, the person will gradually face real altitude situations with the help of a therapist. Drug therapy usually does not play a major role except in special cases to control situational anxiety
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Managing and overcoming the fear of heights with the help of Nourali's expert team Fear of heights, although it can severely limit one's life and prevent many experiences, is not an eternal sentence. This condition is a specific treatable phobia that can be overcome by using scientific and effective treatment methods. With the help of experienced professionals and the most up-to-date treatment techniques, including virtual reality therapy (VRET), Noorali Psychological Services and Counseling Center is ready to provide specialized services for the evaluation and treatment of fear of heights. Contact us to take back control of your life and overcome this fear.
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