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FEAR OF FLYING - COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY Elaine Iljon Foreman - Chartered Consultant Clinical Psychologist What
causes fear of flying? Afraid
of Flying? Cognitive
Behaviour Therapy From the cognitive behavioural perspective, fear of flying can be seen as a conditioned response to an experience such as a near miss, a particularly turbulent flight, or a catastrophe that befell the aircraft one was meant to have taken. A pattern of avoidance behaviour is set up which reinforces the anxiety and thus prevents the testing, and invalidating, of the feared prediction of future catastrophes. What
Can I do for You? Even if someone has been frightened of flying for years, my treatment programme lasts only two sessions. I assess the nature of the individual's anxiety during a free telephone consultation and devise an individual programme to meet specific difficulties. This is followed by a one-to-one or small group session for up to four people. The second session is a European return flight with me. A single session treatment is also available for people who have already booked a flight. Many clients also find that they can use what they have learned to improve their performance in public speaking, interviewing and other stressful activities, including those of a claustrophobic or agoraphobic nature. In addition,
to the "Freedom to Fly" programme, a Self Help booklet: "Freedom
to Fly" Programme Tel:
020 8459 3428
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