Psychological perspectives on fear of flying
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Psychological perspectives on fear of flying
Ashgate, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
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.
Table of Contents
- Contents: Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of people who self-refer for treatment for their fear of flying, Lucas van Gerwen
- The influence of the media on perception of risk associated with flying, Neil J. McLean
- The effect of information about aviation on fearful flyers, Marco Verschragen, Claudia de Zeeuw and Lucas van Gerwen
- Construction and psychometric characteristics of two self-report questionnaires for the assessment of fear of flying, Lucas van Gerwen, Philip Spinhoven, Richard van Dyck and Rene F.W. Diekstra
- Personality pathology and fear of flying: cognitive-behavioural treatment outcome, Christelle Delorme and Lucas van Gerwen
- Cognitive coping and anxiety among people with fear of flying, Vivian Kraaij, Nadia Garnefski and Lucas van Gerwen
- Multi-dimensional approaches to the treatment of passenger fear of flying - practical and contextual challenges, Richard J. Roberts
- Rational emotive behaviour therapy for a fear of flying, Kasia Szymanska
- Cognitive-behavioural treatment of fear of flying - follow-up at two years, A~ivind Ekeberg, Johannes Arnesen and Ingerid Seeberg
- Multi-component standardised cognitive-behavioural group treatment programme for fear of flying, Lucas van Gerwen
- Brief, solution-focused psychological treatment for fear of flying, Robert Bor
- Virtual reality exposure therapy in the treatment of fear of flying, Page L. Anderson, Barbara Olasov Rothbaum and Larry F. Hodges
- Computer-assisted therapy for flight phobia, Xavier Bornas, Miquel Tortella-Feliu and Jordi Llabres
- Flight crew involvement in the fear of flying, Michael P. Tomaro
- Putting fear to flight: cases in psychological treatment, Elaine Iljon Foreman
- Index.
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