Treatment for adolescent phobia, if it is a social phobia, broadly includes medication, psychotherapy, and physical and other treatments. For phobias, the most commonly used drugs in clinical practice are SSRIs and SNRIs, which have good anxiolytic and anti-phobic effects. More importantly for adolescents is the psychological intervention, the clinical treatment of fear is more often used is cognitive behavioral therapy, either individual cognitive behavioral therapy, or group cognitive behavioral therapy, face-to-face on-site psychotherapy, and now there are also computerized group cognitive behavioral therapy through video. Other treatments, including relaxation training, imaginative training, positive therapy, and exercise, may be very effective in improving phobias in adolescents.