Elaine Iljon Foreman Course Leader - helping those with a Fear of Flying

Elaine Iljon Foreman BA (Hons), M.Sc., AFBPsS, is a Consultant Chartered Clinical Psychologist specialising in the treatment of fear of flying and other anxiety related problems.

She is Chartered with the British Psychological Society, an HPC Registered Practitioner and is BABCP and UKCP accredited.

She holds an Honours Degree from Durham University , a Master's Degree from Aberdeen University , and is an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society.

Her highly specialised treatment programme is based on over 30 years of clinical experience, and her ongoing research and development of cognitive behaviour therapy.

Elaine's many interviews on radio and T.V. programmes, along with her research results have been presented on an international platform.

Research into the treatment of anxiety has been undertaken at Middlesex Hospital Medical School and invitations to present her findings have taken her to Europe, the Americas, Australia and the Far East. Lectures and workshops are given both nationally and internationally on an ongoing basis to professional and self help audiences.

Her professional views are regularly sought by TV and Radio in recognition of her 25 years of clinical research into anxieties and phobias.

Elaine has published extensively in her specialist field.




  PUBLICATIONS
 
Elaine has published many articles on the subject of 'fear of flying' - See full publications list

Book Launch and Talks - 2011 to 2012

 

Take a look at our list of dates and venues for this years

Talks and Book Signings

 

In today's climate, raising awareness about the support available to those facing issues concerning anxiety and depression is essential.

Self-help books are increasingly in demand with such subjects as a Practical Guide to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Overcoming Anxiety, Depression and the Fear of Flying likely to be high on the list of most popular titles.



 
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