Sunday, March 6, 2022

Re: Comprehensive Resource on Chronic Phobias

Hi again,


I hope you are well! I reached out about a month ago asking if you could include our resource on chronic phobias here: https://addictionrehabtreatment.com/mental-health/phobias/chronic-phobias/ to your website.


I haven't heard anything back and wanted to ensure I have the right contact for this. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.


Kind regards,

Justin


-----Original Message-----

Hi there,


I hope all is well! I reached out a couple of weeks ago asking if you could include our resource on chronic phobias here: https://addictionrehabtreatment.com/mental-health/phobias/chronic-phobias/ to your website. 


I haven't heard back so I wanted to follow up with you to see if you received my message. Again, we're working to raise awareness of Chronic phobias. Please let me know if you have any questions for me. I hope to hear from you soon!


Kind regards,

Justin


-----Original Message-----

Hi there,

 

I hope all is well!

 

My name is Justin, and I'm writing to you because I'm researching the indications and symptoms of chronic phobias, and I came across your resources here: http://onlinepsychologydegreeschools.blogspot.com/2019/02/how-to-say-no-in-3-simple-steps.html,,[no

 

I commend you for your efforts and for giving these critical resources to the community.

 

Chronic phobias, as you may be aware, are a sort of anxiety condition that affects over 18 million people in the USA alone. A person with a phobia will have intense fear and anxiety when confronted with a certain object, place, person, creature, or scenario.

 

Even if the phobia's object is innocuous, the person will be unable to prevent themselves from feeling fearful and apprehensive. A phobia may induce a person to change their behavior and lifestyle in order to avoid the perceived threat. When confronted with the source of their fear, they may become unable to function and may even have a panic attack.

 

In extreme cases, if left untreated, chronic phobias can cause the overuse and abuse of medications or illicit drugs. They can lead to physical dependence, with the individual unable to cope without them. Tolerance means that the user must increase the dose over time to maintain the same initial effects.

 

I work with Addiction Rehab Treatment, and we're working hard to increase awareness about chronic phobias and self-medication, and the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse. To help educate folks who may be struggling, we've built a resource page on the subject listed below.

 

See here:https://addictionrehabtreatment.com/mental-health/phobias/chronic-phobias/Would you be willing to offer this link as an additional resource to your website? It would be an honor to be a part of your efforts to assist the community in overcoming these challenges. Alternatively, we'd be happy to offer an educational guest article to your site.

 

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. I look forward to hearing from you!

 

Kind regards,

Justin