Can practicing controlled exposure at home help with acrophobia?

Controlled exposure exercises can be a beneficial component of acrophobia treatment. However, it's generally recommended to practice controlled exposure in the presence of a therapist or under their guidance. They can provide support, ensure safety, and help individuals navigate their fear responses effectively. Home practice can complement therapy but should be discussed and planned with a mental health professional.

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