"Stop Your Fears or Phobias  Fast and Easy!"

     I'll Show You, Step-By-Step, How To Quickly Cure Your            Phobia In Just 3 sessions, Guaranteed! 

    Without Medication And Its Inevitable Side Effects


    Without Experiencing Any More Excruciating Mental Or                     Physical Pain


    Without Needing To Travel For Long, Expensive                                 Sessions With A Therapist


    Without Having To Confess Your Problem To Any                               Other Person

What is fear? 
We feel fearful when we believe we do not have the ability to cope with something. This fear may be grounded in reality, as when we fear being knocked down by a car when trying to cross a busy road. Or the fear may be irrational as when we fear a tiny harmless spider. 

Many of our fears are a mix of reality and misinterpretation of our ability to cope. When there is a large degree of of misinterpretation it is likely that it is a phobia rather than a fear.

What is a phobia? 
A phobia is an intense fear of something that, in reality, poses little or no actual danger. Common phobias and fears include closed-in places, heights, highway driving, flying insects, snakes, and needles. However, we can develop phobias of virtually anything. Most phobias develop in childhood, but they can also develop in adults. 

If you have a phobia, you probably realize that your fear is unreasonable, yet you still can’t control your feelings. Just thinking about the thing you fear may make you anxious. And when you’re actually exposed to your phobia, the terror is automatic and overwhelming. 

The experience is so nerve-wracking that you may go to great lengths to avoid it – inconveniencing yourself or even changing your lifestyle. If you have claustrophobia, for example, you might turn down a lucrative job offer if you have to ride the elevator to get to the office. If you have a fear of heights, you might drive an extra twenty miles in order to avoid a tall bridge. 

Understand Your Treatment Options
Before I tell you more about what my 3 session Phobia Release Program contains, let’s recap the other ways of dealing with your severe fear.

Medication: 
Have you been tempted to try medication? Its disadvantages include the expense, the possibility of side effects, the necessity to keep taking medication indefinitely and most of all, the likelihood that drugs won’t solve the problem. After all, medications can only suppress the symptoms, not treat the underlying disease. 

The cost of phobia medication is more than $ 1,000 a year!



Cognitive Behavior Therapy: 
This consists of exposing you to the very thing you are afraid of and deconditioning you to the fear. For instance, if you have spider phobia, you get exposed gradually to spiders. If you have fear of heights, you go to the top of a tall building.


While this method claims success, it involves a great deal of mental pain. It also requires frequent therapy sessions over several weeks.

The cost of Cognitive Behavior Therapy is approximately $ 1,225 for 15 sessions. Besides this vast amount of money other costs are necessary like hundreds of dollars for travel. 


Talk Therapy: 
Traditional therapy, in which you sit or lie down and tell your problems to a therapist, takes months or years to bring relief, and the results are quite unpredictable. 


Often you feel relief when you are talking about the phobia, but when you encounter the situation you are afraid of, it becomes clear that there is still no cure. 

If you pay for this kind of treatment yourself, it can get rather expensive. The cost of Talk Therapy is $ 1,500 or more for 20 sessions. Besides this vast amount of money other costs are necessary like hundreds of dollars for travel. 



Doing Nothing: As you already know, long-lasting phobias don’t usually disappear on their own. This means that failing to take action condemns you to the same anxiety, worry and occasional outright panic that you experience today, along with the constricted habits you’ve created in order to avoid the situations you most fear.


It will cost you thousands of $ when you don’t stop you phobia and fear. Yes, you can survive doing nothing, but there is no need to do so.


Eliminate Your Phobia 
According to Neuro-Linguistic Programming, the root of a phobia is an erroneous assemblage of your mental codes. 
NLP is a set of methods that have been refined and tested over several decades with hundreds of thousands of patients in many countries. 

NLP uses the power of the imagination to reprogram your fear reactions quickly, painlessly and long-lastingly.


My 3 session Phobia Release Program uses well-established NLP,EFT and Hypnosis techniques that have been proven to work fast and permanently. 


You will elminate your phobia or fear by going into your unconscious mind and rearranging those mental codes.


In many cases, you can simply choose one of the clearly described exercises, try it out and experience a cure. In some cases, you’ll need to try a few of the techniques until you find one that works for you, or you’ll need to repeat the exercises a few times for reinforcement.


Unlike medication and talk therapy, NLP,EFT and Hypnosis techniques attack and disable the phobia at its source, instead of just treating the symptoms. 

Unlike cognitive behavior therapy, NLP,EFT and Hypnosis techniques do not hurt, either physically or mentally. And NLP techniques have no side effects. 

What you get is just the freedom to do things you have not been able to do for years.

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Top ten most common phobias:


1.Arachnophobia
Fear of Spiders. Half of women and 10 per cent of men have a fear of spiders. 

2. Social Phobia
Fear of being evaluated negatively in social situations.
Approximately 5.3 million American adults, or about 3.7 percent of people in this age group in a given year, have social phobia. 

3. Aerophobia
Fear of flying. 

4. Agoraphobia
Agoraphobia involves intense fear and avoidance of any place or situation where escape might be difficult or help unavailable in the event of developing sudden panic-like symptoms. Approximately 3.2 million American, or about 2.2 percent, have agoraphobia. 

5.Claustrophobia
Fear of being trapped in small confined spaces. 

6. Acrophobia
Fear of heights or falling


7. Emetophobia
Fear of vomit. 

8. Carcinophobia
Fear of cancer. 

9. Brontophobia
Fear of thunderstorms. 

10.Necrophobia
Fear of death or or dead things 




Phobia List

Word  Definition  
acarophobia  fear of itching or of insects causing itching  
acrophobia  fear of heights  
aerophobia  fear of flying or draughts  
agoraphobia  fear of open spaces  
agyiophobia  fear of crossing busy streets  
aichmophobia  fear of sharp or pointed objects  
ailurophobia  fear of cats  
algophobia  fear of pain  
amathophobia  fear of dust  
amaxophobia  fear of riding in a car  
ambulophobia  fear of walking  
anglophobia  fear of England or the English  
anthrophobia  fear of humans  
anuptaphobia  fear of staying single  
aquaphobia  fear of water  
arachibutyrophobia  fear of peanut butter sticking to roof of mouth  
arachnophobia  fear of spiders  
astraphobia  fear of being struck by lightning  
astrapophobia  fear of thunder and lightning  
automysophobia  fear of being dirty  
autophobia  fear of solitude  
ballistophobia  fear of missiles  
bathophobia  fear of falling from a high place  
batophobia  fear of heights or being close to tall buildings  
batrachophobia  fear of frogs and toads  
belonephobia  fear of pins and needles  
bibliophobia  fear of books  
blennophobia  fear of slime  
brontophobia  fear of thunder and lightning  
cancerophobia  fear of cancer  
cathisophobia  fear of sitting  
cenophobia  fear of empty spaces  
chrematophobia  fear of money  
cibophobia  fear of or distaste for food  
claustrophobia  fear of closed spaces  
climacophobia  fear of falling down stairs  
clinophobia  fear of staying in bed  
cremnophobia  fear of cliffs and precipices  
cyberphobia  fear of computers  
cynophobia  fear of dogs  
dromophobia  fear of crossing streets  
dysmorphophobia  fear of physical deformities  
ecophobia  fear of home  
eleutherophobia  fear of freedom  
eosophobia  fear of dawn  
ergasiophobia  fear of work  
ergophobia  fear of work  
erotophobia  fear of sex  
erythrophobia  fear of red lights or of blushing  
euphobia  fear of good news  
Francophobia  fear of France or the French  
gallophobia  fear of France or the French  
gamophobia  fear of marriage  
geniophobia  fear of chins  
genophobia  fear of sex  
gerascophobia  fear of growing old  
graphophobia  fear of writing  
gymnophobia  fear of nudity  
heliophobia  fear of sunlight  
herpetophobia  fear of snakes  
hierophobia  fear of sacred things  
homichlophobia  fear of fog  
homophobia  fear of homosexuals  
hydrophobia  fear of water  
hypsophobia  fear of high places  
iatrophobia  fear of going to the doctor  
iconophobia  fear or hatred of images  
kainotophobia  fear of change  
kakorrhaphiophobia  fear of failure  
kenophobia  fear of empty spaces  
ligyrophobia  fear of loud noises  
linonophobia  fear of string  
lygophobia  fear of darkness  
lyssophobia  fear of hydrophobia  
macrophobia  fear of prolonged waiting  
metrophobia  fear of poetry  
monophobia  fear of being alone  
muriphobia  fear of mice  
myophobia  fear of mice  
mysophobia  fear of contamination or dirt  
nebulaphobia  fear of fog  
necrophobia  fear of corpses  
negrophobia  fear of blacks  
neophobia  fear of novelty  
nosophobia  fear of disease  
novercaphobia  fear of one's stepmother  
nyctophobia  fear of the night or darkness  
ochlophobia  fear of crowds  
oenophobia  fear or hatred of wine  
ombrophobia  fear of rain  
onomatophobia  fear of hearing a certain word  
ophidiophobia  fear of snakes  
ophthalmophobia  fear of being stared at  
optophobia  fear of opening one’s eyes  
ornithophobia  fear of birds  
paedophobia  fear of children; fear of dolls  
panophobia  melancholia marked by groundless fears  
pantophobia  fear of everything  
parthophobia  fear of virgins  
pathophobia  fear of disease  
pediculophobia  fear of lice  
pentheraphobia  fear or hatred of one’s mother-in-law  
phagophobia  fear of eating  
phengophobia  fear of daylight  
phonophobia  fear of noise or of speaking aloud  
photophobia  fear of light  
pogonophobia  fear of beards  
psychrophobia  fear of the cold  
pteronophobia  fear of being tickled by feathers  
pyrophobia  fear of fire  
Russophobia  fear of Russia or Russians  
satanophobia  fear of the devil  
sciaphobia  fear of shadows  
scopophobia  fear of being looked at  
scoptophobia  fear of being looked at  
scotophobia  fear of the dark  
sitiophobia  fear of food  
sitophobia  fear of food or eating  
spectrophobia  fear of looking in a mirror  
symmetrophobia  fear of symmetry  
syphilophobia  fear of syphilis  
taphephobia  fear of being buried alive  
technophobia  fear of technology  
thalassophobia  fear of the sea  
thanatophobia  fear of death  
theophobia  fear of God  
tocophobia  fear of pregnancy or childbirth  
tonitrophobia  fear of thunder  
topophobia  fear of performing; fear of certain places  
toxicophobia  fear of poisoning  
toxiphobia  fear of poison or being poisoned  
triskaidekaphobia  fear of the number thirteen  
uranophobia  fear of heaven  
xenophobia  fear of foreigners  
zelophobia  fear of jealousy  
zoophobia  fear of animals 

Hi, My name is Craig Caliciotti, Certified Hypnotist
and my goal is to change your life for the better. 

I Guarantee all my sessions for two reasons:

  1. Because when you combine Hypnosis, NLP
       and EFT it WORKS.
  2. I started my business because I want all my               clients to live life to the fullest.

Life is too short- All you have to lose is your fears