Yang Se-hyung and Shin Hye-sun also experienced ‘tophobia’… Can come without notice

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What is phobia of flying? Types and treatment methods

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#1. Mr. Jeong (34), who lives in Daejeon, ⁣is‌ more‌ worried than excited ahead of his family trip in December. This is because the fear of boarding ‌a plane increased after​ encountering extreme turbulence on a plane heading to Southeast Asia in the past. At that time, the plane shook violently and even took a dive. After that, I ‍took two more plane rides, but‌ my fear of flying got worse. I was prescribed a tranquilizer at the hospital and took it, but it didn’t help. Even if the⁢ aircraft⁢ shook even slightly, the only thought in my mind was, ‘What if the plane crashes?’ Mr. Jeong said, “I know the‌ probability of an airplane​ accident is extremely⁣ low, but if it happens to me, it’s 100%⁣ right.” He⁤ added, “As ‍the⁤ trip approaches, the only thing I worry⁢ about is getting on ⁢the plane.”

#2. ⁣Mr. Kim (43), who suffers from‌ panic disorder, recently boarded a plane to visit overseas for work and his anxiety symptoms appeared more severe than usual. As soon as I entered the plane, I felt frustrated, and the anxiety symptoms that started did not stop. Even before the‌ plane took off, my heart was pounding like it was going ⁤to burst, and I couldn’t breathe properly. All I could think about was wanting to get off the plane right away. He ⁤said he was afraid that he might collapse due to the feeling of losing his mind.⁣ Mr. Kim said, “Fortunately, the flight time was not​ long, so I managed to get through ⁤it by controlling my mind. However, the fact⁣ that​ I have another overseas ‌business trip⁣ scheduled in three weeks is very painful.”

‘Aircraft = excitement’. According to ⁢a recent announcement by the Korea Tourism Organization, travelers​ appear to be excited about air travel. This is the ⁣result of an analysis based on 7.17 million data that mentioned transportation and travel-related keywords simultaneously on social media. However, this excitement comes as a huge fear to those who suffer ⁣from ‘fear of flying.’ Even if they want to go on a trip, they hesitate, or they book a flight but cancel it before departure.⁢ Even those who boarded the plane with a strong mind were anxious throughout the ⁣flight. You experience discomfort from the starting⁤ point of your trip, the plane.

Flight phobia is a type of anxiety disorder in which a person feels anxious and ⁢afraid before boarding or boarding an ⁢airplane.⁤ Anxiety increases, and symptoms such as difficulty breathing, dizziness, and vomiting appear. In severe cases, it may cause a heart attack. There are some passengers who board a⁣ plane and ask to ​be deboarded just before takeoff. Although there are no exact figures ​in Korea, it is estimated that about 10% ​of adults suffer from a fear of flying. It is said​ that 25 million​ people in the United States suffer from ⁤a fear of flying. It⁢ is because of this disease that ⁢North Korean National Defense Chairman Kim Jong-il insisted on using trains when visiting China and Russia. ​Actress Shin Hye-sun, broadcaster Park Na-rae, and singer Brian also confessed to a fear of flying.

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Yang Se-hyung and Shin Hye-sun also experienced ‘tophobia’… Can come without notice

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Fear of flying is medically divided into two types. It is a type ‍of simple flying phobia (situational​ specific ​phobia) that concerns about airplane safety, and a type that is intertwined⁣ with anxiety disorders‍ such as claustrophobia or panic disorder. Of the two cases mentioned above, Mr. Jeong’s case falls under ‘simple fear of flying’. It is also the most common type of fear of flying. People⁤ with anxiety disorder, such as Mr. Kim, have⁤ the characteristic of​ rapidly increasing anxiety levels as they focus all their attention on their‍ physical symptoms, such as shortness of breath,​ rather than worrying ⁤about airplane safety.

Statistically, the probability of an airplane accident, as well as death from it, is extremely low. According to a safety report from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the number of accidents per million commercial aircraft takeoffs worldwide decreased from 2.05 in 2022 to⁤ 1.87 last year. The probability of dying in an aircraft ⁢accident also decreased from 50 per billion people in 2022 to 17 per billion last year. However, people with a ‌simple fear of flying‍ worry that the plane will crash. ⁣Lee Sang-min, a psychiatrist and director of the Gangnam ‍Yonsei Phil Clinic⁢ who runs the Flight Phobia Research Institute, explained, “Even though ‍airplanes are much safer⁤ than ​cars, I feel anxious that the pilot, not me, has control (of ⁤accidents).”

Patients with phobia of flying often cite ‘experience of more severe turbulence than usual’ as the decisive reason for their symptoms. ‌Even people who are good at flying can develop a fear of flying ‘without warning.’ In ⁢the‌ past 10 years, the proportion of turbulence accidents among ⁤global aviation accidents was 53%, but over the past 3 years, it has increased to 61%. This is because turbulence has increased rapidly due to‌ climate change. However, it is very unlikely that turbulence will directly cause a passenger to die or the plane to​ crash. In May of this year, a Singapore flight encountered ‍turbulence and the cabin was thrown into chaos. One person died during this process, but the direct cause ⁤of ⁢death was⁤ a heart attack. The aircraft that ⁣nosedived​ made an emergency landing without any ‍major accident.

Airline ‌officials also said there was no need to worry too much about aircraft accidents. Mr. Kim (37), a current airline​ captain, said, “The chances of a plane crashing due to turbulence‍ are very slim,” adding, “Rather‍ than ⁢the plane ⁤itself being dangerous, most of the cases are dangerous because people do not fasten their belts when the aircraft shakes violently.” If you are a person with a fear of flying, why are you overcome with‍ fear ‍even ⁢though it is a story you would have heard so many ​times? Director Lee‍ said, “Cars also shake violently⁤ when driving⁣ on unpaved roads, but I don’t worry because I can see ‌the ground ⁣supporting the car. However, ⁢the wings of an airplane receive lift⁣ to lift it into‌ the air, but we cannot see this force, which​ is why we feel anxious.”

How to reduce anxiety on a plane… ⁣Methods vary depending on the type

Fear of flying. Source = Getty ImagesFear of flying is definitely ⁢a ‘disease’. Director Lee said, ​“Discomfort and ‍discomfort caused by airplane noise and shaking are common, but if you also feel fear, it can be considered a psychiatric illness.” Depending⁣ on the severity, treatment is necessary. Among celebrities, Sandara Park from 2NE1 is⁣ considered a ⁣representative example⁤ of successful treatment. Sandara Park said, “I had such a severe fear of flying that ⁤I was famous among the flight attendants, but I received treatment at a specialized hospital and am now cured.”

The treatment for flying phobia varies depending on the severity and type. If ⁣you feel nervous and anxious but have no major problems boarding the plane, it is classified as​ ‘mild’. They can relieve‍ their symptoms by stimulating⁤ the five senses, such as listening to music or smelling perfume. ⁢It is also helpful to reduce tension ⁢in the body by​ stimulating‍ the parasympathetic nerve through abdominal breathing. Comedian Yang Se-hyung once ​confessed that he overcame‍ his fears with dirty thoughts. Although⁤ this method does not apply to the Jeonggongbeop, it is said to be partially effective in that it stops thoughts⁤ that stimulate anxiety.⁣ Since‌ our brain has a limited ​amount of information processing, we should increase the share of other thoughts rather than ‘worries and concerns.’

People⁣ who avoid flying unless they absolutely have to, or who cannot fly at all, are classified as having ‘severe’ fear of ‌flying and require professional treatment. For those who are concerned about the safety of air travel, even if they ⁤take prescribed tranquilizers, the effect is minimal. Experts emphasize that it is important to improve distorted perceptions of aviation​ accidents and increase trust in the aviation system through education and counseling. For those with anxiety disorders, training is provided on breathing techniques and muscle relaxation techniques to‍ control symptoms. Symptoms of flying phobia can then be ⁢alleviated through a program that adapts to gradual exposure to closed and⁢ high-altitude spaces.

Some people suffering from aviophobia often say things like, “I ⁣took sleeping⁣ pills so I could sleep better ⁣on the plane,⁣ but my fear overcame the sleeping pills,” and “I stayed up all night on purpose the night before, but when I got on the plane,​ I was so⁢ scared that I couldn’t sleep at all.” ⁣Regarding this method, Director Lee said, “Sleeping pills are not recommended for short-distance flights. “Staying up all night is not recommended,” he advised. “It is better to board in the best condition possible.”_inner”>
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What are the​ common symptoms of simple fear of flying compared to panic disorder?

The text discusses the differences between simple ⁤fear of flying‌ and panic disorder, using‍ two case studies: Mr. Jeong, ‌who has a⁣ simple fear‌ of flying, and Mr. Kim, who suffers from anxiety disorder. It explains that people with simple fear of flying focus their anxiety on the potential for airplane crashes, despite​ statistical evidence showing that flying is one‌ of the safest modes of transportation. ‍

According to the International Civil Aviation Organization, the likelihood​ of dying in an airplane accident has significantly​ decreased over recent years. The text cites expert opinion, particularly from psychiatrist Lee Sang-min, ⁤who emphasizes that people’s anxiety often stems from their inability to see the forces at play, such as lift, while flying.

The article further explains ⁢that many individuals develop a fear‍ of flying after experiencing turbulence, which has been increasing due to climate change, despite not being a direct cause of crashes. The narrative touches on methods for coping⁣ with‌ fear⁤ and anxiety when flying, highlighting that treatment varies based on the severity of the phobia. For mild cases, sensory stimulation and breathing techniques can‌ help, while severe cases may ‌require​ professional intervention.

The text also critiques the use of sleeping pills and staying up ⁤all night ​before a⁢ flight as ineffective methods for dealing with ⁢fear, encouraging passengers to‍ board flights in a well-rested state instead. the piece‌ conveys that while fear of⁢ flying is common, effective ‍coping strategies and treatments are available to help individuals manage their anxiety.

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