About Aerophobia
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Aerophobia can develop as a result of post-traumatic stress. If an individual has had a particulalry harrowing of upsetting flight in the past, post-traumatic stress disorder can prevent them from ...

Aerophobia can be described as a fear of flying. It is thought to occur in up to 1 in 5 of the population, though these figures are difficult to determine. There are many treatment options available ...

Panic atrtacks are caused by an exacerbation of anxiety resulting in intense physical and psychological symptoms. Sufferers may fear an attack so much that their life becomes severely compromised and ...

Motion sickness can be a very unpleasant experience for a passenger, and can exacerbate the anxiety felt when flying. It can cause an already anxious flyer to develop high levels of anguish, even ...

Anxiety is a bnatural human reaction that can serve as a protective mechanism keeping us safe from dangerous situations and making us cautious. If anxiety becomes heightened, such as when suffering ...

A fear of flying may not just simply be being scared of being in an aeroplane, but may be due to a collaboration of issues that when combined together cause a great deal of anguish and distress for ...

Although a fear of flying is a lot less frequent in children there are some minors who can develop aerophobia for a number of different reasons.
Learned Behaviours
Being the most obvious ...

Aerophobia is a term used to describe an irrational fear of breezes, fresh air, flying or any association with flights and flying that causes distress and anxiety. It is a fairly common phobia, ...