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Tips for beating a driving phobia?
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I’ve had a very severe driving phobia since I started learning to drive 3.5 years ago. I’ve never been in an accident, although I’ve made a few stupid mistakes which were scary at the time.
It’s ruining my life. I’ve had to miss classes because I couldn’t drive to them, avoid meeting up with friends because I couldn’t get there, miss out on new jobs, missed countless opportunities and generally been way more housebound than I should have been. This is also really triggering for my depression, and I really want to make changes.
I’ve tried doing meditations and breathing exercises in and out of the car. I’ve tried thought challenging and mindfulness. Every counsellor I’ve seen has told me to do a graduated exposure. I try really hard but the tasks don’t become easier the more I do them. I can never advance beyond driving to a select few places, even then it is extremely difficult. Even driving to my work, which takes me 3 minutes to drive to, where I’ve been going 2-3 times a week for as long as I’ve been driving, still makes me anxious. I’ve also tried reading the road rules a hundred times, hasn’t helped. I try listening to music and audiobooks a bit, it provides slight distraction but it clearly not a cure.
I’ve visited 3 GPs and 1 psychiatrist, all have refused to prescribe me anti-anxiety medication. I’ve also tried exercising more, eating healthier, reducing caffeine and sleeping more to reduce my general anxiety, it hasn’t helped.
i could really use some advice on how to beat this. It is limiting my life greatly, and every health professional I have talked to has told me to keep up what I’m doing. Clearly this isn’t helping! What on Earth can I do to make this phobia go away? I hate living like this!
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Hi LLamalover, thanks for posting your comment.
I see that GP's and psychiatrist have suggested graduated exposure which is desensitization which sounds to be a big word, but it's gradually making you overcome your phobia slowly, but from what you have said maybe you need a professional to help you with this, like a psychologist.
Does this suit you.
Geoff.
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Hi LLamalover, I understand and realise your situation and I do feel truly sorry for you because I also suffer from a 'bird' phobia, I can't stand a flying bird coming towards me, and there is no way I could ever walk into an aviary.
This is different from driving, in a sense, I don't have to enter an aviary, so I haven't received any treatment, but I know that I could, to overcome this fear, however as you know phobias are a fear of not being able to do something in particular, and it's driving you to need to cope with, very important for you now and in the future.
A couple of ideas, one which will cost you some money, is to have some lessons again and the other option is to click on 'Get Support' at the top of the page, scroll down until you see 'Find a professional', these are doctors who specialise in any type of mental illness, and phobias are included and these professionals are aligned to BB.
Try someone from there, so you can get some help.
Geoff.
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I had plenty of lessons when I learned how to drive, I don’t really know if more will help.
The doctors I’ve seen do specialise in mental health, like I said I’ve seen a psychiatrist and even she didn’t think I needed anti-anxiety meds.
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Yes it was scary but at that point I was able to move forward.
This was able to help me as it gave me a lot more confidence in both driving the car and how I viewed everything while driving.
Hopefully you find this useful.
