Bia is your step-by-step guide to overcoming phobia and taking your life back.
Based on researched techniques, get started in just a few minutes, learn new skills, and track your progress.
How agoraphobia shaped what Bia is today
Agoraphobia is where the structured-exposure approach matters most, because the fear lives in the avoidance itself. Bia builds an expanding-circles plan from wherever your safe zone currently sits, with safety-behavior reduction baked into each step. We expanded into agoraphobia because the people who needed Bia most were often the ones least able to get to an in-person clinician.
This photo was my first time ever on a boat, something I had avoided for over 27 years. I loved it.
I Believe You Can Recover
Hello, my name is Willy, founder of Bia. I suffered from emetophobia for most of my life and know first hand the misery and loneliness it can cause. During my recovery I built a tool to track my progress and help me practice. Over four years this tool transformed into Bia, now used by people around the world. I'm happy to share I have recovered from phobia and I believe you can too.
I built Bia for emetophobia, but we found that it extends to agoraphobia extremely well. We worked with individuals with agoraphobia and therapists who treat it to adapt Bia to help you take small incremental steps toward living life free from fear.
Enjoying my first trip to Hawaii, a place I always wanted to go but never thought I'd be able to get to.
From Bia User to Co-Founder
My name is Elizabeth, and I am Co-Founder of Bia. I came across an early version of Bia while working through my own phobia recovery and became one of its first users. I was already seeing a therapist, but once I added daily guided-exposure practice with Bia the impact on my recovery was immediate. I've since partnered with Willy to leverage my health-care background to build and expand Bia, and it's been incredibly meaningful to see the tool help others just as it helped me.
How it Works
How it Works
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Learn the how and why of your phobia. Your phobia is not your fault.
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Personalize your journey and set your goals.
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Learn researched techniques for overcoming agoraphobia.
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Practice new skills in a safe environment.
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Track your progress on lessons, exercises, and major milestones.
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No tricks, traps, or surprises of any kind.
A Team of Experts
Licensed psychologists, clinical counselors, and research scientists. Decades of treatment experience across all age groups.
Frequently Asked Questions
My fear is bad. How do I even start?
Bia starts as easy as possible. Our first exposure exercise is individual letters and words. You are in control the entire time, and there are always incremental steps to focus on.
Is it possible to overcome agoraphobia?
Yes. Research shows, recovery from phobia is possible. You don't have to settle for life with phobia.
What does it mean to overcome a phobia?
Imagine a life where phobia does not influence your decisions. Where you can go where you want, eat what you want, and do what you want without anxiety, or fear.
Can I use Bia by myself?
Yes. Bia is designed to work as a self-guided tool. It provides a personalized recovery plan, interactive lessons, and step-by-step guided exercises for practicing evidence-based recovery techniques.
Can I use Bia with a therapist?
Yes. Bia works great along side therapy. Your therapist can use our provider portal to personalize your recovery plan, assign custom exercises, and monitor your progress.
We can help you connect with a therapist near you. Get Connected
I am nervous to try it.
We built Bia to lower the barrier to the path of recovery. Bia never tricks, traps, or forces you in any way. The journey is built of small, incremental steps. You control the pace and order of your journey.
How long does it take?
Individual sessions on Bia are short and take 5 to 15 minutes. Bia builds a personalized step-by-step journey based on your unique needs, so completing the full journey is different for everyone. Typically, a journey includes over 55 exercises and 19 lessons across 9 milestones.
How much does it cost?
Bia is free to try. A subscription is required to unlock your full journey. If you are using Bia with a therapist, you may be eligible to receive Bia for free as part of your treatment. Ask your therapist today.
If you have an HSA/FSA plan, you can use it to purchase Bia by first receiving a letter of medical necessity from our partner, Flex. Use HSA/FSA
Is Bia a replacement for therapy?
No. Bia is a personalized guided tool for learning about and practicing exposure. It can be used with, or without, the aide of a therapist, but Bia does not replace the use of a traditional therapist.
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