Rabidophobia, or rabies phobia, refers to the excessive fear of rabies in some people, mainly manifested as an abnormal fear of rabies, constant suspicion that they may have rabies, and possibly repeatedly seeking medical certification. A good way to get out of rabies, or rely mainly on medication, and combined with the appropriate psychotherapy. First, drug treatment rabies patients will have nervousness, anxiety, fear of whether they will get rabies, the clinical use of anti-anxiety drugs to relieve the bad mood. Second, psychotherapy suggests that patients undergo professional psychological counseling, under the guidance of a psychotherapist to relieve tension and correctly understand rabies.1. Establish correct cognition: through the therapist to explain rabies-related knowledge, so as to change the patient’s cognition and reduce fear. For example, not all dogs and cats have rabies virus, and contact with pets or being licked by pets, these actions will not infect rabies virus, only after being bitten or scratched by pets carrying rabies virus, there is a risk of developing rabies, but in fact, as long as rabies vaccination is given in time after the bite, the chance of rabies will be lower; 2. Systematic desensitization method: guide the patient to name the stimulus and the situation to help patients to confront their fears in a relaxed posture. For example, if patients become more suspicious that they will get rabies after seeing a cat or dog, then having patients find out that they do not have rabies after facing a cat or dog several times can help reduce the fear of rabies. During treatment, or during periods when fear and anxiety are more pronounced, patients are advised to do something of interest to distract themselves, such as running, hiking, reading, listening to soothing music, and other recreational and fitness activities.