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Specific Phobia
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2Alternative and complementary therapies
3Alternative therapies
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Specific Phobia
Alternative Treatment Efficacy According to GRADE* Ranking:
Creative Art Therapy (Expressive Therapy)
Recomendation: no recommendation (there is insufficient positive evidence showing Expressive Therapy helping to reduce phobias)
Grade of Evidence: very low quality of evidence
Hypnosis:
Recommendation: weakly in favor (Hypnosis is used by therapists to help eliminate their phobias or their effects)
Grade of Evidence: low quality of evidence
Image Therapy:
Recommendation: no recommendation (There is insufficient evidence to show that Image Therapy helps reduce or treat phobias)
Grade of Evidence: low quality of evidence
Neuro-Linguistic Programming:
Recommendation: no recommendation (although a small study has shown that NLP may help with phobias, the methods used have been found to be unreliable)
Grade of Evidence: very low quality of evidence
* www.gradeworkinggroup.org