Overcome Your Fear of Bridges, Balconies, Elevators, and More--You Can Do It!
The second-most common specific phobia, acrophobia, the fear of heights, is a very disturbing and disruptive condition. It's hard for anyone to go about his or her day without crossing a bridge, scaling a ladder, or ascending an exterior stair case. Fear of heights can make air travel difficult or impossible; even a ride in an elevator can be a challenging and disruptive experience for people with this conditon.
Fortunately, specific phobias are among the easiest psychological problems to treat, with fear of heights being very treatable. With a safe and effective exposure-based cognitive-behavioral program to work with, most sufferers will experience relief from their fear after only a few sessions. This book distills the most effective treatments for acrophobia into an easy-to-follow, effective program for overcoming fears for good. It walks you through simple steps to evaluating fearful thinking and making changes that can make those thoughts a memory. The book also covers ways to avoid relapse and emergency strategies for panicky moments.
In the aftermath of the World Trade Center attacks, treatment for fear of flying has become more difficult, owing to increased security and restricted access to airplanes for persons in need of exposure therapy. Overcoming Fear of Heights thus fills a tremendous gap for people who suffer from this disabling fear. Antony and Rowa have done a masterful job with this book. In a clear and gentle fashion, these authors walk the reader through the step-by-step process of conducting exposure, including a remarkably useful section on how to troubleshoot the typical problems that arise during this process. The book is peppered with case examples, which help to illustrate how to overcome your fear of heights. A job well-done!
-J. Gayle Beck, Ph.D., is professor of psychology and associate chair of the Department of Psychology at the State University of New York, Buffalo. She is past president of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.
Antony and Rowa have written an excellent book for people who are afraid of heights, people who care about people who are afraid of heights, and people who would like to learn how to help people who are afraid of heights. The book provides clear and helpful instructions, based in the science of behaviour change, that are an excellent guide for those who wish to overcome their fears. Research tells us that there is a very effective treatment for the fear of heights, and this book contains the details.
-Adam Radomsky, Ph.D., is associate professor of psychology at Concordia University in Montreal, QC. His research investigates cognitive and behavioral aspects of fear and anxiety disorders as well as the treatments that are most effective for them.
The fear of heights can disrupt activities that most people take for granted, such as using an escalator, driving across a bridge, and enjoying the view from a balcony. Antony and Rowa have written a highly practical and easy-to-read book that is packed with strategies scientifically proven to help with overcoming this fear. Anyone with a fear of heights will benefit from this advice, as will the people who care about them.
-Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Ph.D., ABPP, associate professor of clinical psychology and director of the OCD and Anxiety Clinic at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
In the aftermath of the World Trade Center attacks, treatment for fear of flying has become more difficult, owing to increased security and restricted access to airplanes for persons in need of exposure therapy. Overcoming Fear of Heights thus fills a tremendous gap for people who suffer from this disabling fear. Antony and Rowa have done a masterful job with this book. In a clear and gentle fashion, these authors walk the reader through the step-by-step process of conducting exposure, including a remarkably useful section on how to troubleshoot the typical problems that arise during this process. The book is peppered with case examples, which help to illustrate how to overcome your fear of heights. A job well-done!
-J. Gayle Beck, Ph.D., is professor of psychology and associate chair of the Department of Psychology at the State University of New York, Buffalo. She is past president of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.
Antony and Rowa have written an excellent book for people who are afraid of heights, people who care about people who are afraid of heights, and people who would like to learn how to help people who are afraid of heights. The book provides clear and helpful instructions, based in the science of behaviour change, that are an excellent guide for those who wish to overcome their fears. Research tells us that there is a very effective treatment for the fear of heights, and this book contains the details.
-Adam Radomsky, Ph.D., is associate professor of psychology at Concordia University in Montreal, QC. His research investigates cognitive and behavioral aspects of fear and anxiety disorders as well as the treatments that are most effective for them.
The fear of heights can disrupt activities that most people take for granted, such as using an escalator, driving across a bridge, and enjoying the view from a balcony. Antony and Rowa have written a highly practical and easy-to-read book that is packed with strategies scientifically proven to help with overcoming this fear. Anyone with a fear of heights will benefit from this advice, as will the people who care about them.
-Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Ph.D., ABPP, associate professor of clinical psychology and director of the OCD and Anxiety Clinic at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill