Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Patient with a fear of flying complains therapist for abuse – AD.nl

Patient with a fear of flying complains therapist for abuse – AD.nl

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10-2-15 – 10:23
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KLM and Leiden University are embarrassed by accusations from the director of their fear of flying institute Falcon. A patient has a disciplinary case brought against him. The man, who is also a psychotherapist, made according to the patient years of serious abuse of her, reports De Volkskrant.



It is Lucas G., psychotherapist, clinical psychologist, pilot and director of Falcon. G. distinguished itself in recent years many times as fear of flying expert in the media. He graduated on fear of flying and wrote books on anxiety and stress management.

Pr employee
The patient asked her fear of flying after therapy or Van G. wanted to treat her for other psychological problems. He were accepted and served five years as a woman therapist. During that time showed G. From the patient, who has a background in journalism, including Falcon works as a PR assistant.

The psychotherapist made according to the woman abuse of his authority and position as a social worker by her to make this years largely voluntary basis. Total wealth they have worked for a ton. Remarkably, the woman just in therapy broached that they found it difficult to ask a lot of money for her work.

Work harder
The woman had many successful PR actions for Falcon. Because she was impressed by the psychotherapist, she wanted to work harder and harder for him. She says in an interview with De Volkskrant: ,, I was terrified of losing him. Actually, I was always raved about him. Lucas this, Lucas. Everything he said, I assumed. Only afterwards I see that I shot through it. ”

The disciplinary case is being discussed today in The Hague. The director wants according to the lawyer Mieke who do not respond, but said in his defense that the woman forced itself upon him. Fear of flying Falcon Institute is a collaboration between Leiden University and KLM. The institute treats about 600 people per year.



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