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Prospective 2-Year Course and Predictors of Outcome in Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder. [PDF]
Kambanis PE +16 more
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Anxiety, fainting and gagging in dentistry: Separate or overlapping constructs? [PDF]
van Houtem, C.M.H.H.
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Recurrent negative autobiographical memories and mental health. [PDF]
Kredlow MA +6 more
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Breaking the cycle: Psychological and social dimensions of pediatric functional gastrointestinal disorders. [PDF]
Al-Beltagi M +3 more
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Implementation of Anxiety UK's Ask Anxia Chatbot Service: Lessons Learned.
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Dimensions of living with emetophobia
Mental Health and Social InclusionPurpose This paper aims to present an examination of selected literature about the lived experiences of those with emetophobia. Its intention is to inform further empirical enquiry and subsequent approaches to treatment and care aimed at inclusive ...
Hannah Jane Kerry, R. Gurbutt
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Comorbidity in Emetophobia (Specific Phobia of Vomiting)
Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 2016BackgroundEmetophobia (fear of vomiting) is an anxiety disorder in which individuals report clinical levels of fear that they may vomit or be exposed to the vomit of others. The prevalence of comorbidity of emetophobia with other conditions has previously only been investigated using self‐report instruments.MethodSixty‐four adults with emetophobia ...
Mark J Boschen
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Emetophobia – A Metacognitive Therapeutic Approach for an Overlooked Disorder
Zeitschrift FÜr Kinder- Und Jugendpsychiatrie Und Psychotherapie, 2018Abstract. Objective: Emetophobia is the specific fear of vomiting that usually commences during childhood and adolescence. Cognitive behavioral therapy aims to expose patients to vomiting. In this paper, a newly developed metacognitive concept and treatment approach to this disorder is illustrated within a small case series.
M. Simons, T. Vloet
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