Facing fears directly can rewire your brain

Psychology
Facing fears directly can rewire your brain

In vivo exposure therapy empowers individuals to overcome fears by directly confronting them in real-life settings, effectively rewiring the brain for lasting resilience and confidence.

In vivo exposure therapy helps people conquer fears by confronting them head-on in real-life situations. Instead of just imagining, individuals gradually immerse themselves in anxiety-provoking scenarios, like someone with a fear of flying actually visiting an airport and then boarding a plane. This method, a cornerstone of behavioral therapy since the mid-20th century, teaches the brain that feared outcomes often don't materialize.

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