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There are several approaches to cognitive-behavioral therapy, including Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, Rational Behavior Therapy, Rational Living Therapy, Cognitive Therapy, and Dialectic Behavior Therapy.
For more info about this, please see the link below. Also, it is more reliable and helpful for you to consult a psychologist.
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http://www.nacbt.org/whatiscbt.htm
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Your fear sounds more like an inability to commit, to be comfortable making a decision. Once the plane takes off, you no longer have a decision to make about whether or not to stay on the plane or not, and thus the fear vanishes. However, because you are on the ground, you still have the 'option' of whether or not you can get on the plane. And once you are on the plane at the terminal, you still have a small window in which to wonder (and act upon) whether or not you made the right decision. The plane thus becomes a focus for you to analyze and fret over the decisions you have made.
Could it be that you have made some pretty bad decisions in the past, and that the fear of making those same (or worse) decisions again is what is manifesting itself in your anxiety? If so, then its better for you to understand why you made 'bad' decisions in the past, what influences were acting upon you to make you choose such, and are they acting upon you still? Understanding how we make bad decisions allows us to see why we made them, and it also allows us to see if we are any different now than we were before (for example: before, I lived at home and had to listen to my parents alot, even if they gave bad advice I felt I had to follow, but now I am living on my own, listening to myself, so its more likely the choice I am making is one I want, not one someone else wants.) Realizing that we are a different person now than before is often what allows us to replace anxiety with hope and possibility.
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