How to Overcome the Fear of the Dark
Things You'll Need
- Patience
- Bravery
- Nightlight
Instructions
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Surround yourself with comfortable items. A period of darkness occurs every 24 hours, so as each evening falls place items in your bedroom that provide feelings of comfort and safety. For a child it could be a stuffed toy, a pet or even a nightlight. Adults might enjoy a comfortable blanket, a regular routine or a television in the room.
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Talk to someone about your fear. Discuss how the dark makes you feel with a family member or close friend. Ask your friend or family member to be supportive in helping your overcome your fear. Set up a regular time to talk about your fear and how you plan to overcome it.
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Create a relaxing routine before you go to bed to help reduce anxiety. This can include reading a book and drinking soothing tea (chamomile is ideal), watching television with a family member or taking a hot bath and listening to music.
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If you feel you cannot overcome the achluophobia on your own, talk to a behavior therapist. The therapist might recommend specific relaxation techniques such as controlled breathing or meditation techniques.
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Consider getting medication. Consult a doctor about your anxiety disorder to see if medication might control your feeling of panic.
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