Atychiphobia: Fear of Failure

Written by:Jill Daino

Published On: February 23, 2022

Medically reviewed by: Meaghan Rice, PsyD., LPC

Reviewed On: January 31, 2022

Updated On: April 19, 2023

Overview

To some extent, we all have a fear of failure at some point in our life. Nobody wants to not succeed. It’s actually even normal (and common) to experience fear or apprehension about failing. 

That said, if you find you’re so afraid of failing at something that you can’t even try it, or if your fear is so paralyzing that it’s interfering in your daily life, you might be experiencing atychiphobia.

Signs You Have Atychiphobia

There are several signs that you might have a fear of failure. Some of the more common ones can include:

Being a perfectionist

Exhibiting learned helpfulness

It’s not uncommon for perfectionists to also have a fear of failure phobia. People who are perfectionists often have an intense need for things to be in order or perfect, which sometimes results in atychiphobia. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of therapy are best for atychiphobia?

Exposure therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy are the most common approaches for treating atychiphobia.

  • Exposure therapy uses repeated, increasing in intensity exposures to redefine responses to fearful scenarios.
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy utilizes exposure plus other methods to retrain your brain about how it perceives fear. This type of therapy encourages positive thinking and helps you challenge negative thoughts.

We all deserve to be content and have confidence in our abilities. If you think that your fear of failure is out of control and you’re not responding well to the lifestyle modifications listed above, then it might be time to seek professional help. Atychiphobia treatment is more effective the earlier you start in your journey. Get started with online therapy through Talkspace and be on the road to success for treating atychiphobia today.

How can I cope with atychiphobia naturally?

Learning and routinely practicing mindfulness meditation exercises can help you slow down, live in the moment, and avoid negative thoughts of failure or inadequate performance.

Other relaxing endeavors might be helpful, too. Yoga, deep breathing sessions, journaling, and massage can help you destress and cope with anxiety about an upcoming challenge you’re facing. A calm, focused mind is better able to handle the fear of failure than a nervous, unfocused one will be.

Some research shows that different mindfulness interventions can be effective for those living with atychiphobia. Learning mindfulness techniques might significantly help you cope with avoidance or anxiety issues that stem from atychiphobia.

What medications are used to treat atychiphobia?

Some people with atychiphobia use beta-blockers to stop adrenaline from speeding up their heart and elevating their blood pressure before stressful events.

Others benefit from mild sedatives to help them remain calm in anxious situations. Benzodiazepines and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) may also be prescribed to treat the symptoms of atychiphobia.

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