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This is the first authoritative work to examine the psychological
determinants and effects associated with the 'fear of flying'. The
contents include: A* the extent and nature of the problem of fear
of flying; A* understanding public perceptions of safety associated
with flying; A* assessment of clients; psychological treatment
approaches; A* the use of specific interventions (e.g. virtual
reality) and clinical case studies. It is an up-to-date and
wide-ranging handbook, covering theory, research and practice. The
international panel of authors are all experienced researchers and
clinicians, and are leaders in their respective fields. The book is
intended for those who work professionally in commercial and
military aviation. This includes aviation psychologists, aerospace
medical/nursing personnel, flying instructors, clinical
psychologists and psychiatrists and those involved in fear of
flying programs. A secondary audience includes researchers,
professionals with an interest in anxiety/phobia, travel health
clinic nurses and counsellors/therapists. Those who have a fear of
flying themselves will also find the contents of interest.
Research indicates about 35 of every 100 people develop a fear of
flying at some point in their life. Almost everyone knows someone
who has it. If you've ever mentioned to others that you aren't
comfortable with air travel, you've probably already discovered
just how common is the fear of flying. Fear of flying is a
condition that merits proper attention, and which we are
increasingly in a better position to deal with, particularly thanks
to clinical research. We now know that fear of flying is similar to
other phobias, and that it cannot be dismissed simply as fear of
the unknown, and that telling someone to "pull yourself together"
just isn't likely to be an effective way to deal with the problem.
Gaining your freedom to expand your enjoyment of life is the
purpose of this book. The book covers a number of areas, including
valuable information about flying and everything to do with flying
safety. It also covers the nature of anxiety, frequently asked
questions, and of course the self-help strategies that you can
employ. In addition, it deals with professional therapeutic help,
and what you can expect of such treatment. By reading this book you
will be less anxious about stepping into an aircraft and that you
will experience the flight in a positive way, as an enjoyable and
interesting event, which takes you to where you want to be in your
life. In their clinical practice, we have seen thousands of people
who have successfully overcome their fear, and it is likely that
you can do so too!
This is the first authoritative work to examine the psychological
determinants and effects associated with the 'fear of flying'. The
contents include: A* the extent and nature of the problem of fear
of flying; A* understanding public perceptions of safety associated
with flying; A* assessment of clients; psychological treatment
approaches; A* the use of specific interventions (e.g. virtual
reality) and clinical case studies. It is an up-to-date and
wide-ranging handbook, covering theory, research and practice. The
international panel of authors are all experienced researchers and
clinicians, and are leaders in their respective fields. The book is
intended for those who work professionally in commercial and
military aviation. This includes aviation psychologists, aerospace
medical/nursing personnel, flying instructors, clinical
psychologists and psychiatrists and those involved in fear of
flying programs. A secondary audience includes researchers,
professionals with an interest in anxiety/phobia, travel health
clinic nurses and counsellors/therapists. Those who have a fear of
flying themselves will also find the contents of interest.
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