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  • Question
    What if I'm afraid of asking someone to turn off the scary movie and I can't take my eyes off it?
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    Just leave the room if you know it will affect you negatively. You're only hurting yourself if you stay and watch.
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    What can I do if my family always watches scary movies and makes fun of me because I am scared?
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    Tell them these movies really make you uncomfortable and ask for their help. Swap out some comedy for the scary movies. Invite a friend to watch non-scary movies with you away from the family. Practice knowing this is not real - it's a movie. Learn strategies for rescuing yourself from real-life dangerous situations - this will help you not feel so vulnerable. You don't say how old you are, but if you're a kid, tell a parent that this isn't funny - it really bothers you. Good luck.
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    What if I played a scary game and I am so paranoid that absolutely nothing works?
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    Pretend like you're a scary monster, even scarier than whatever has you spooked. That scary thing should be scared of YOU. This goes for anything. Dark stairway? You're the darkest most terrifying stairway ever to be seen. You'll feel big and strong, and maybe even make yourself laugh from how silly this is.
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    I don't think I'm really afraid of the movie itself, but when I close my eyes, I remember those images and they freak me out. What can I do?
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    Try to watch something else before you go to bed so that you will be thinking of that instead. If possible, watch an hour or so of a cartoon or a relaxing show that you like.
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    What if the horror movie I watched not only scares me, but disgusts me? I just watched a scary movie about torture and cannibalism, and I don't think I'll ever be the same again.
    Julia Pearse
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    Time is a cure for almost everything. You will just have to wait it out. But, if you are desperate enough, stay distracted and talk to someone about something else.
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    What if I am scared of going to sleep?
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    Just relax, take a deep breath and watch a calming, peaceful, funny or regular, non-scary show or video.
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    What if I watched a scary movie days ago or years ago and can't get the image out of my head?
    Julia Pearse
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    Unfortunately, there isn't much you can do to get an image out of your head, but keeping yourself distracted and blocking out the image as much as you can is the best you can do. If it still bothers you, talk to someone.
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    What if the movie was based on a real life scenario and I can't tell myself that it's just fake?
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    Try to distract yourself with something more pleasant, like a different movie.
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    Will the methods in the article work if it is a scary book that is on my mind?
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    Yes, they should. Try reading a different book that really interests you so you'll forget about the scary one.
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    I watched something months ago and have not had peace of mind since. I have unsuccessfully tried to distract myself. What should I do?
    Harriet Smith Jones
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    Are you scared of a specific scenario happening to you, or are you just creeped out by an image that's stuck in your mind? Try to apply some common sense to your fears. Remember that you are just as safe as you were before you saw the scaring thing, and that most scary situations from movies, books and other media are very unlikely. Some events are even impossible in real life. Don't focus on the situation too much, but don't try to ignore it completely; instead, just tell yourself that some things are scary, but just because they freak you out doesn't mean that they are anything to worry about.
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    What if I'm really scared by something that could actually happen?
    WikiAnythingIsPossible
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    Take a deep breath and tell yourself, "Even if this is real, could it happen to me?" Remind yourself that things that may seem possible, like someone dangerous coming into your house or a shark attack almost never, ever happen.
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    What if it is a movie I have to watch in school and I'm not allowed to talk, be distracted, or leave the room while watching the movie?
    Harriet Smith Jones
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    Explain to your teacher that you don't feel comfortable watching the film. They might be able to adjust the situation to suit your needs. If you still have to watch the movie, just remind yourself that nothing in it affects your life. You are still safe. Talk to someone you trust about your worries if they persist, or visit your school's counselor. There are also many online services for young people's mental health; you can chat with them about your fears, and they may be able to help.
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    I was watching YouTube before bed and a scary movie trailer came on. Then, my headphones started turning on and off without me touching them. What should I have done if everyone was asleep?
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    You should have closed your eyes and taken off the headphones.
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    How can I overcome my fear if I'm scared of a specific ghost and find online that everyone says it's real?
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    Remind yourself that you are safe and the probability of the ghost visiting you is very low. Try to distract yourself from these thoughts by watching or reading something uplifting.
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    What if I can't stop thinking about the scary thing and there's nobody to comfort me?
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    Try watching or reading something happy, or engage in an activity you enjoy. If it's really distressing, consider talking to an AI, like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, or Microsoft Copilot about it.
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    How can I calm someone who is scared?
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    Remind them that the probability of their fear happening is very low. Ask about what they saw and reassure them it won’t happen. Engage them in activities they enjoy or watch something they like together.
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    What if I can't get rid of scary thoughts?
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    Try reading a good book or watching something you enjoy, or engage in an activity you like.
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    How can I get my mind off a scary picture or something I saw?
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    Try distracting yourself by reading, watching, or doing something you enjoy. Talking to someone about it might also help.
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    What should I do if I keep getting sick from fear, like vomiting?
    Christina Shaffer Wahr
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    You should talk to your doctor about this issue, as they can usually help. Avoid watching scary movies until you understand why your anxiety is so severe.
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    How can I calm myself after watching a scary movie like Final Destination 2, which I found more freaky than scary?
    Eclipse_Gamer_Gal
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    Consider watching a funny movie or even having a funny movie marathon to help calm yourself.
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    Is removing a horror ad from your mind similar to getting rid of a scary movie?
    Community Answer
    Yes, try watching something happy, reading something you enjoy, or talking to someone about it.
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    What if I am afraid of gore, not the movie itself?
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    Try talking to someone about it, reading a good book, or watching your favorite TV show or movie. Remind yourself that the probability of it happening is very low and that you are safe.
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    I read a scary book and now I'm too scared to sleep, and I couldn't take my nightly shower because the scary parts were about water.
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    Remind yourself that it's not real and the probability of it happening is very low, or try distracting your mind.
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    What if I literally can't overcome a fear I've been dealing with for over a month from a picture I saw on Google?
    Community Answer
    Try talking to someone about what you saw. If the picture was from a different place or time, remind yourself that the probability of it affecting you personally is low.
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    How can I sleep at night after visiting the dark web?
    Community Answer
    Try reading a funny or uplifting book, watch something you enjoy, or distract yourself. If you're comfortable, you can also share your experience with someone you trust.
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    What should I do if I watched a horror movie before going to bed?
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    Talking to someone can help. You can also remind yourself that the horror movie isn't real, and that kind of thing doesn't actually happen.
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    The problem is that the movie I just watched was in 1080p and felt too real, and I can't get it out of my mind.
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    Try watching bloopers or behind-the-scenes footage; it can sometimes make you feel better. If it doesn’t help, consider talking to someone about it.
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    What if I tried all of these strategies and I am still scared?
    Community Answer
    Try talking to someone about it; sometimes discussing what you saw can help.
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    I just read something scary about having nightmares. Now when I try to sleep, I think I will have the nightmare from the story. Any suggestions?
    Community Answer
    Just like watching a scary movie, try reading a comedic or light-hearted book to help take your mind off of the rear inducing stories. and to stimulate your imagination to aid in thinking of more positive imagery.
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    Is there a medical treatment that can remove scary memories from my mind?
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    Not to my knowledge. If a movie is affecting you in such a traumatic way, consult a doctor or therapist. Talk to someone you trust. That way, you may clear your mind. A problem shared is a problem halved.
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