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    Le bus bondé qui a tout changé

    Rédigé par Alex Gervash, pilote professionnel (31 ans d'expérience) et spécialiste de la peur de l'avion (18 ans d'expérience, plus de 16 000 cas traités)

    Une femme est venue consulter parce qu'elle était terrifiée par les petits avions. En réalité, la source de sa peur n'avait rien à voir avec l'aviation.

    Le bus bondé qui a tout changé

    A woman came to therapy terrified of small airplanes. Her thoughts: "I will die. No air. No space."

    During therapy, she recalled being sent alone on a crowded bus to summer camp as a child. She didn't want to go. On that hot, packed bus, she almost fainted.

    But the story goes deeper. In that same village, there was an airplane fuselage. Someone told her about a boy who took a part from an old airplane, put it under his bed, and died from radioactive waves.

    Later, she sat in a small dark room at a bee farm. She couldn't breathe, ran out, was bitten by bees, went to ICU, and had a near-death experience.

    All these experiences created neural pathways in her brain:

    • Crowded, enclosed spaces = unsafe
    • Airplanes = death

    Her fear wasn't about aviation safety. Her nervous system was screaming "DANGER!" based on memories encoded decades ago.

    This is how trauma works. The body remembers what the mind tries to forget.

    En bref

    Une femme est venue consulter parce qu'elle était terrifiée par les petits avions. En réalité, la source de sa peur n'avait rien à voir avec l'aviation.

    Alex Gervash - Spécialiste de la peur de l'avion et pilote

    À propos de l'auteur

    Alex Gervash

    Pilote et spécialiste de la peur de l'avion

    • Pilote professionnel (31 ans d'expérience dans l'aviation)
    • Formée en psychologie et en thérapie des traumatismes (EMDR, Somatic Experiencing)
    • Fondateur de phobia.aero et de l'application SkyGuru

    Alex Gervash draws on 31 years of aviation experience to offer a unique pilot perspective on aviation safety and aerophobia therapy. Over the past 18 years, he has developed a sophisticated flight fear treatment methodology that integrates Somatic Experiencing, EMDR, and polyvagal theory to address the root causes of takeoff anxiety and panic. Having guided more than 16,000 passengers toward recovery, Alex provides expert in-flight support and serves as a professional flight companion for those navigating deep-seated aerophobia. His work bridges the gap between technical flight operations and advanced fear of flying recovery, helping travelers regain their freedom through evidence-based psychological strategies.

    16,000+a aidé
    Reconnaissance par l'ONUNations
    31 ansaviation
    Expertexpertise