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We are a team of clinically-trained psychologists dedicated to providing the best evidence-based treatment for a range of anxiety disorders and especially phobias.

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We use proven cognitive behavioural therapy techniques combined with cutting-edge virtual reality to help you understand your fear, and face it with confidence.
Sydney Phobia Clinic is Australia’s first private clinic focused exclusively on treating specific phobias. Our structured programs—delivered by clinically trained psychologists—combine Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy with targeted tools and resources to achieve fast, lasting results.
In just five sessions, you’ll build the skills and confidence to manage your anxiety, with real-world practice to support lasting change.
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Having an uncommon phobia isn’t uncommon.
At Sydney Phobia Clinic, we offer structured, manualised programs for the twelve most common phobias—as well as tailored support for less common fears. Each program runs over five sessions across 5–10 weeks. During this time, you’ll learn what happens in your brain during anxiety, develop proven techniques to interrupt those patterns, and practise your skills safely through immersive virtual reality simulations.
People with animal phobias often go to great lengths to avoid situations where they might encounter the animals they fear. This avoidance can significantly affect daily life—making it difficult to run errands, spend time with friends, or visit loved ones who own pets. In some cases, the fear response can be so intense that a person may experience panic or even put themselves at risk while trying to escape. The most common animal phobias we treat include dogs, birds, snakes, and insects—but our program can be adapted to any animal-related fear.
Claustrophobia, or the fear of enclosed spaces, is an intense fear of being trapped or unable to escape. People with this phobia often go to great lengths to avoid confined spaces—such as lifts, small rooms, basements, or public transport. In some cases, even essential medical procedures like MRI or CT scans are avoided. This fear can have a serious impact on both personal and professional life, limiting daily activities and opportunities.
A fear of flying can seriously disrupt work, travel, and family life — from avoiding overseas holidays to taking time-consuming alternatives for business trips. Often linked with claustrophobia or fear of heights, aviophobia can feel overwhelming, but it is highly treatable. At Sydney Phobia Clinic, we combine Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) with immersive Virtual Reality Exposure to help you face your fear in a safe, structured way. In partnership with Flight Experience Sydney, our program is designed to get you feeling calmer, more in control, and ready to fly again
While we’re focused on treating specific phobias, our team also works with a wide range of related conditions—including generalised anxiety, social anxiety, health anxiety, and OCD-related disorders. For non-phobia fears, we create tailored treatment plans based on a thorough assessment with a clinical psychologist.
People with animal phobias often go to great lengths to avoid situations where they might encounter the animals they fear. This avoidance can significantly affect daily life—making it difficult to run errands, spend time with friends, or visit loved ones who own pets. In some cases, the fear response can be so intense that a person may experience panic or even put themselves at risk while trying to escape. The most common animal phobias we treat include dogs, birds, snakes, and insects—but our program can be adapted to any animal-related fear.
A fear of flying can seriously disrupt work, travel, and family life — from avoiding overseas holidays to taking time-consuming alternatives for business trips. Often linked with claustrophobia or fear of heights, aviophobia can feel overwhelming, but it is highly treatable. At Sydney Phobia Clinic, we combine Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) with immersive Virtual Reality Exposure to help you face your fear in a safe, structured way. In partnership with Flight Experience Sydney, our program is designed to get you feeling calmer, more in control, and ready to fly again
Public speaking anxiety, also known as glossophobia, can significantly disrupt a person’s ability to perform in presentations, meetings, or other formal speaking situations. Individuals with a fear of public speaking may go to great lengths to avoid these scenarios, which can lead to ongoing workplace stress and even hinder career advancement. At Sydney Phobia Clinic, public speaking treatment is delivered one-on-one using our structured 5-session model. For corporate teams, this content can also be delivered as a 3-hour workshop or adapted to suit the team’s specific needs.
Claustrophobia, or the fear of enclosed spaces, is an intense fear of being trapped or unable to escape. People with this phobia often go to great lengths to avoid confined spaces—such as lifts, small rooms, basements, or public transport. In some cases, even essential medical procedures like MRI or CT scans are avoided. This fear can have a serious impact on both personal and professional life, limiting daily activities and opportunities.
Blood-Injury-Injection (BII) phobia refers to an intense fear response triggered by medical procedures involving blood, injuries, or needles. This type of phobia may be broad, covering anything from blood tests to dental visits, or focused specifically on needles and injections. People with BII phobia often go to great lengths to avoid these situations, which can lead to missed medical care, increased health risks, and added stress around important life events like travel, pregnancy, or vaccinations. Left untreated, the avoidance can significantly affect both physical health and quality of life.
Emetophobia is an intense, irrational fear of vomiting—either doing so yourself or seeing others vomit. People with emetophobia often engage in strict avoidance behaviours, such as limiting food intake, excessive handwashing or checking, and steering clear of places where vomiting might occur, like parties or public transport. This phobia can significantly impact daily life, with some individuals avoiding travel, social events, or even delaying major life decisions like pregnancy. Even mild nausea or witnessing someone else being sick can trigger overwhelming fear or panic attacks.
Sydney Phobia Clinic offers the Cool Kids Anxiety Program, developed by Macquarie University, and delivered by accredited Cool Kids providers Claudia LaCaria and Tiarani Dixon.
We are a team of clinically-trained psychologists dedicated to providing the best evidence-based treatment for a range of anxiety disorders and especially phobias.
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is grounded in the science of how we learn and respond to fear. It explores the connection between physical symptoms, thoughts, and behaviours—and uses targeted strategies to shift each one, helping you break unhelpful patterns and regain control.
Build practical skills to regulate your body’s physical response to fear—helping you stay calm, feel more in control, and re-engage with everyday life.
Learn to recognise unhelpful thinking patterns and beliefs—and develop strategies to challenge, reframe, or let go of them to reduce anxiety and improve clarity.
Prepare, plan, and practise new behaviours that reduce avoidance and move you closer to your goals—creating lasting, real-world change.
Sydney Phobia Clinic offers three treatment pathways: a structured 5-session phobia program for adults, the Cool Kids program for children and adolescents with phobias or anxiety, and tailored Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for a range of anxiety and OCD-related conditions. Choose an option below to learn more.
Getting started with our 5-session phobia program begins with an initial assessment by one of our clinicians. Schedule a call to see if the program is right for you and get answers to any questions you may have.
Developed by Macquarie University, the Cool Kids program is an 8–10 session treatment designed for children and adolescents experiencing phobias and/or anxiety. Enquire today to find out if it’s the right fit for your child.
For non-phobia anxiety or OCD-related concerns, treatment begins with a comprehensive assessment and a personalised treatment plan. Contact us to book your initial assessment.