Face Your Fear, Find Your Freedom

Exposure therapy provides a safe and supportive way to confront fears and reduce anxiety. With guidance and care, you can gradually face challenges, build confidence, and reclaim the freedom to live with greater peace, resilience, and independence.

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Compassionate care for mental health, substance use, and co-occurring conditions to support lasting recovery.

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Compassionate care tailored for teens and young adults to build resilience and lasting well-being.

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Why Exposure Therapy Matters

Exposure therapy is a proven approach for helping teens aged 14 to 17 gradually face their fears and anxieties in a controlled, therapeutic setting. This type of therapy is particularly effective for treating anxiety disorders, phobias, and trauma-related issues. By gently and systematically exposing teens to the situations or thoughts that cause them distress, exposure therapy helps reduce the power these fears hold over them. Over time, this process allows teens to build resilience, gain control over their reactions, and feel more confident in navigating their world.

What Our Exposure Therapy Program Offers

Our exposure therapy program is carefully structured to ensure a safe, gradual approach to confronting fears, designed to empower teens to feel more in control:

  • Individualized Exposure Plans
    Each teen’s exposure plan is tailored to their specific fears and comfort level, allowing them to confront anxiety-provoking situations at their own pace. Our therapists guide them through each step, ensuring they feel supported and safe.
  • Gradual Desensitization
    Exposure therapy involves gradually increasing exposure to the feared situation or thought, helping teens build confidence and reduce anxiety over time. This step-by-step approach makes the process manageable and effective.
  • Imaginal and In Vivo Exposure
    Depending on the teen’s needs, we use different forms of exposure, such as imaginal exposure (visualizing the feared scenario) or in vivo exposure (directly facing the situation). These methods provide flexibility in addressing different types of fears and anxieties.
  • Coping and Relaxation Techniques
    Teens learn coping strategies, such as breathing exercises and mindfulness techniques, to help manage their emotions during exposure. These tools empower them to feel calm and in control throughout the process.
  • Reflection and Support
    After each exposure session, our therapists work with teens to reflect on their experiences, celebrate progress, and reinforce positive coping strategies. This reinforces their success and builds their resilience.

Facing Fears, Building Confidence

At Portum Behavioral Health, our exposure therapy program provides teens with the tools and support they need to overcome their fears and anxieties. By safely guiding them through this process, we empower adolescents to gain confidence, reduce anxiety, and reclaim control over their lives.

If you’d like to learn more about our exposure therapy program and how it can support your teen, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

Frequently Asked Questions

Exposure therapy helps teens gradually confront and reduce their fears and anxieties, building confidence and emotional resilience in the process.

The duration of therapy varies depending on each teen’s individual needs and comfort level. Sessions typically last between 45 to 60 minutes, and the overall process may range from a few weeks to several months.

Yes, our therapists ensure that exposure therapy is conducted in a controlled, supportive environment. Teens are gradually introduced to fears at their own pace, making the process safe and manageable.

Exposure therapy is effective for a range of issues, including phobias, social anxiety, trauma-related fears, and obsessive-compulsive behaviors. It’s tailored to each teen’s specific needs.

Teens gain confidence, emotional resilience, and a greater sense of control over their lives. By confronting their fears in a safe setting, they learn that they can handle challenging situations without overwhelming anxiety.

Absolutely. Exposure therapy can be integrated with other approaches, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), to provide a comprehensive treatment plan that addresses multiple needs.

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