Abstract
A persistent and irrational fear of riding elevators was handicapping a blind client's mobility. Brief treatment involving real-life graduated therapeutic exposure to elevator-related stimuli effectively alleviated these fears in a single treatment lasting 90 minutes. This case history illustrates that exposure therapy, the treatment of choice for most phobic disorders, can be readily adapted to meet the special needs of visually impaired and blind individuals suffering from irrational fears.
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