Phobias do not just turn off when we need them to. They are always part of our lives. They eat at us until they win – or we push them back.
I am not a therapist… so I can only write about my own experiences. Learning to fight phobias is one of the most frustrating things I have ever tried to do, The powers of phobias ebb and flow in unpredictable ways. I have had to get used to failures at unexpected times (always?).
My concept of Embracing Agoraphobia goes back about 4 years – my psychologist and I worked it out. The basic concept is that if I can not go out, it is not the end of the World. Nothing has changed if I stay home. So go out when I can, and where I can, otherwise staying home is fine. There are places I can go – Walgreen’s, the Hobby store… to get cat food… So those are the places I can count on when I need to.
I really do love my home. And my own space is taking shape, and has become very comfortable. It is my safe place. Having a safe place to go and stay when I need it, is absolutely necessary to being able to move forward.
I only go out where I want to, or where I have to.
Sometimes I don’t go anywhere for more than a week. And that is just fine. I do not have to go out to prove anything to anyone. I do not have to go out for anyone else. So I don’t.
It is not a perfect system – but what is? There are times when I feel bad about not going somewhere. And I really would like to be able to go out more. But there are plenty of more important reasons I might feel bad. In the scope of the world, staying home is a very small issue.
Other people have a lot more difficulty getting used to it than I do! ![]()