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Hi willow420,

Many people get scared by scary movies but if you enjoy them and don't want to let them go then you don't have to. How are you trying to treat your anxiety now? What treatments have you tried? Graded exposure (like within this program) has a very strong evidence base. Have you worked on exposure? If so, then you will know that avoiding your fears actually reinforces the fear. But it is also important to only face fears when you feel ready. On a scale of 1-10 how scared are you to go to this movie? If it is less then a 7, then I suggest you go for it. However, if it is over a 7, then I suggest working up to it before going. No matter what you decide to do, be sure you have coping strategies in place to address the anxiety - box breathing which is found in the relaxation techniques section is a good tool to use regularly.

It has been awhile since you posted. Did you go to the movie?
 
 
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I've been dealing with panic attacks for 18yrs. I was diagnosed with panic disorder in 2001. It affects my ability to work, I don't drive on freeways, can't even go to the grocery store or anywhere really by myself anymore, and so on, ect,ect. One of the only joys in life I still managed to hold onto is my love of scary movies. However, I've recently noticed that If my anxiety is acting up, I have a hard time watching certain tv shows like the first 48 and basically anything with a viewer warning. Here' s my dilemma, I promised to take my son (he's old enough) to see unfriended. I really want to be able to go and have a good time but I' m already psyching myself out.   It's gonna be crowded and loud and the suspenseful parts will make my heart race. But I' m sick of missing out on life, the things I enjoy, and spending time outside my house with my son. Am I setting myself up for failure? Do I take anxiety medication or try to ride it out? Will the movie mess with my head? The horror genre has been a huge part of my life since I was 7. I don' t want to let it go. I' ve already had to give up caffeine, alcohol, and mary jane. I refuse to let this disorder take my horror movies from me too. Am I the only one scared to be scared by a movie?

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