Anxiety at 35,000 Feet

Anxiety at 35,000 Feet

Author: Robert Bor

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-11-13

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 0429910878

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This book covers the mental health and psychology of pilots, including the psychological requirements for certification, environmental challenges, psychological problems among air crew, the effects of disruption to personal relationships, alcohol and drug misuse, and pilot reactions to accidents.


Anxiety at 35,000 Feet

Anxiety at 35,000 Feet

Author: Robert Bor

Publisher: Karnac Books

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 9781855759657

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Fear of flying is a perennial problem among both passengers and airline crews and recent terrorist attacks have heightened the levels of anxiety when boarding a plane. In this volume, one of Britain's leading aviation psychologists, Robert Bor, examines passenger behaviour when faced with anxiety towards flying; the mental health of pilots; and the possible treatments for people suffering from fear of flying. The main aim of Anxiety at 35,000 Feet is to introduce basic concepts of clinical aviation psychology, with a primary emphasis on psychotherapeutic and clinical psychological issues. "It is reasonable to assume that every psychotherapeutic encounter has become affected by recent world events in a number of different ways. For many people, the terrorist attacks have aroused previously palpable feelings of insecurity and unsafety that might have emerged in therapeutic work in other ways." -- Robert Bor, from the Introduction


Managing Work and Relationships at 35,000 Feet

Managing Work and Relationships at 35,000 Feet

Author: Dr. Carina Eriksen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-03-11

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 0429901801

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This book seeks to contribute to a psychological perspective to aircrew wellbeing and help aircrew to acquire an understanding of how to better manage the many challenges arising from sleep deprivation and frequent absence from friends and loved others at home.


HOW TO WIN THE FLYING FEAR

HOW TO WIN THE FLYING FEAR

Author: Stefano Tosti

Publisher: Stefano Tosti

Published: 2024-02-08

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13:

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The author of this book is an airline Captain with more than 17.000 flight hours, who started his career after conquering his fear of flying. Who better than him knows how to indicate the fundamental steps to WIN THE FLYING FEAR AND LOVE THE SKY FOREVER? HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for all travelers. A GIFT suitable for people of all ages and all educational levels. NECESSARY for those who likes aviation traveling in all its parts. A MUST READ to travel always and everywhere THE ONLY BOOK to release a "I'M A FEARLESS PASSENGER" achievement diploma for free!! THE FIRST anti-aerophobia book designed to be part of every flight from now on In this book you will discover all the secrets to improve your confidence before during and after the flight. This book is a complete guide that offers wise and practical advice to refine your way to travel and to discover many secret around the aviation. This book is like 3 BOOK IN 1 because is composed of NARRATION + SELFHELP + EXERCISE and QRCodes Learn to master your fear Funny narration to better understand main concept Learn to manage conflicts before, during and after the flight Learn to handle anxiety Understand through practical examples and exercise Scan QRCodes to access to VR Videos and unique video-documents only for pilot We recommend the hardcover format and keeping this book always at hand or in plain sight on your private library or desk. Book translated into four different languages: Italian - English - French - German


Overcoming Worry and Anxiety

Overcoming Worry and Anxiety

Author: Jerry Kennard

Publisher: SPCK

Published: 2014-08-21

Total Pages: 139

ISBN-13: 184709323X

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Worry is always with us, but, the lived experience of anxiety is often complex, embarrassing and hard to explain. Using clear, down-to-earth language, this book explores its characteristics, available treatments and effective self-help techniques. Topics include: • How the brain and its chemicals work • How anxiety may interact with other states such as stress, fear, panic, and illness • Symptoms and conditions • Work and lifestyle • Practical measures to combat worry • Thinking about treatment • Guided and supportive therapies • The value of assertiveness


Flying without Fear

Flying without Fear

Author: Duane Brown

Publisher: New Harbinger Publications

Published: 2009-10-01

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 1608825027

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It starts with an innocent, altogether reasonable worry: What if the plane has a mechanical defect? What if I have a panic attack? Then the anxious thoughts multiply. You may know that these fears are irrational, but that doesn't slow them down. And before you know it, the risks of flying seem so great, you can't even think about getting on a plane. It's easy to keep aerophobia at bay for years by simply avoiding air travel. But amid all the lost vacations, missed opportunities for business travel, and rare visits to far-flung loved ones, you may decide it's time to put away your fear of flying for good. Flying without Fear is an essential guidebook for the millions of people who have made that decision. Based in cognitive behavioral therapy, the program in this book will prepare you for every sight, sound, and sensation you will experience in the airport and airplane. This fully revised and updated edition also includes new information about terrorism concerns and airport security measures adopted after 9/11. •Practice the anxiety-stopping strategies in this book before you board the plane •Take this carry-on package of tips & techniques with you when you go •Fly anywhere with confidence and composure


Aviation Mental Health

Aviation Mental Health

Author: Todd Hubbard

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-15

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 1317176650

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This book provides an authoritative and practical guide to the assessment, management, treatment and care of pilots and other professional groups within aviation; covering a range of relevant topics, for health and human resources practitioners working in the airline industry. Pilot mental health has, hitherto, been regarded as a specialist topic in aviation medicine. Consequently, practitioners and researchers alike have been forced to consult specialist journals or seek out a relevant chapter on this topic in a general textbook to develop or update their understanding of the relevant issues. This book seeks to remedy this situation by gathering together all of the relevant insights into a single authoritative source gathered from the leading specialists in the field. It aims to cover all of the main relevant issues including the assessment, care, management and treatment of mental health problems, as well as the prevention of mental health problems among this occupational group.


Anxiety Warrior

Anxiety Warrior

Author: Brian Beneduce

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2019-06-27

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 1532077882

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Brian Beneduce had just married the most beautiful woman on earth, yet he wanted to die. Although his bride, Robbie, knew he had a fear of flying, she had no idea what was going through his mind as they boarded the plane. As the plane rumbled down the runway and lifted into the sky, the Thing—the three-headed beast inside Brian—began to take over, leading him to pray the plane carrying him and his wife to their honeymoon would fall out of the sky and crash so he could finally relieve himself of his fear. In a candid retelling, Beneduce shares details from his roller-coaster journey as he bravely battled the debilitating effects of years-long life-and-death struggle with anxiety and panic disorder related to his agoraphobia. While revealing the depths of his despair as he fought his invisible enemy and valiantly searched for help and relief, Beneduce also offers proven coping methods that eventually allowed him to keep his severe anxiety at bay and transformed him into a successful businessman. Anxiety Warrior chronicles an agoraphobic’s gripping story as he battles an internal monster and learns coping mechanisms that helped him better deal with severe anxiety and panic disorder.


Fly Away Fear

Fly Away Fear

Author: Elaine Iljon Foreman

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-03-26

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 0429913818

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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.