Woman attempts to conquer her lifelong fear of heights live on 'GMA'
[2023-12-15 09:25:46]
A woman suffering from serious acrobavia, as part of a new 'Good morning America' campaign launched today, overcame his fear of height by welcoming anxiety positively. .
A 35 - year - old Atlanta - born Jane Fisher climbed a 21 - foot ladder with GMA and then embarked on an airplane flying at high altitude.
Prior to leaping at a fearless flying school in Mystic, Connecticut, Fisher proudly said "ready to fly".
Professor Ellen Koch, specializing in Eastern Michigan University's "one-time exposure therapy", has supported Fischer's training to achieve this.
"For Jane, she is very ambitious to overcome her fears, which is really beneficial to her," Koch said. "For her, it is very important to understand the process of anxiety, it is important for her to stand up to her fears, not to fight it or avoid it, as before, calm anxiety Let's do it. "
When Fisher got off the net and caught a brave jump, she told the GMA "I feel good".
She stated that the most difficult part of the whole test is to climb the platform 21 feet tall from the ladder.
In order to help her accumulate this experience, "GMA" sent Fisher to the Trapeze School in New York to help her face her fears with Koch.
"I froze, my palm was sweating," Fisher said at the time. "I am thinking about sweating in the palm."
The premise of Koch's "one time exposure therapy" is that if you escape repeatedly from anxiety, you actually strengthen this fear. But once you stick and face fear once, anxiety eventually disappears.
"We let go of her step by step," Koch told Fisher at the beginning of the treatment. "We will get a speed treatment for her, so if she is ready, she will take the next step and we will go step by step until she reaches the top"
Koch added that this treatment is very effective and believes that Fisher's lifetime fear of height can be healed within 3 hours.
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