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Health-related subjective well-being with emetophobia

Journal of Psychology in Africa, 2018
This study explored subjective well-being among white females with emetophobia disorder (n = 20, married = 50%, age range 20–25). The participants completed self-report measures of gastrointestinal symptoms, as well as the Gastrointestinal Symptom ...
Monika dos Santos
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Case Study of Clinical Behavior Analysis for a 20-Year-Old Client With Emetophobia

Clinical Case Studies, 2019
This case study illustrates a clinical behavior analytic intervention for a female client with emetophobia, the fear of vomiting. Clinical behavior analysis is a recently developing branch of empirically supported psychotherapy, derived from behavior ...
Takashi Mitamura
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Emetophobia

, 2023
A fear of vomiting is estimated to impact 119 million adults, teenagers, and children in the English-speaking world. This much-needed guide to the diagnosis and treatment of emetophobia includes an overview of current literature and research, in addition
David Russ, Anna S. Christie
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An Examination of the Association between Emotion Regulation and Emetophobia Symptoms

Psychological Reports, 2023
Background Specific phobia of vomiting, referred to as emetophobia, is a specific phobia characterized by persistent and severe fear of vomit. Individuals with emetophobia engage in a variety of emotional and behavioral avoidance strategies to distance ...
Jennifer A Petell, Sarah A Bilsky
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Free Yourself from Emetophobia

, 2021
Emetophobia can have a huge impact on daily life, from avoiding certain foods and alcohol to worrying about travel, pregnancy, hygiene and caring for loved ones when they are ill.
A. Keyes, D. Veale
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Reconceptualizing emetophobia: A cognitive–behavioral formulation and research agenda

Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2007
Fear of vomiting (emetophobia) is a poorly understood anxiety disorder, with little research published into its conceptualization or treatment. The current article uses established cognitive and behavioral models of other anxiety disorders as a basis from which to propose a detailed model of emetophobia. The model proposes that emetophobia results from
Mark J Boschen
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Phenomenology, Clinical Correlates, and Impairment in Emetophobia

Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2015
Emetophobia, or a specific phobia of vomiting, is an underresearched disorder characterized by extensive avoidance and safety-seeking behaviors. Extant literature has primarily focused on online support groups and qualitative investigations, thereby limiting the generalizability of results. As such, this study sought to examine the clinical correlates,
Monica S. Wu   +3 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Exposure therapy for emetophobia: A case study with three-year follow-up

Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2013
Emetophobia, also referred to as a specific phobia of vomiting, is a largely under-researched and poorly understood disorder with prevalence estimates of ranging between 1.7 and 3.1% for men and 6 and 7% for women (Hunter & Antony, 2009; Philips, 1985).
Danielle J Maack, Brett J Deacon
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Brief, Intensive Behavioral Treatment of Food Refusal Secondary to Emetophobia

Clinical Case Studies, 2011
Emetophobia, a fear of vomiting, has been reported in both adults and children but is not well documented. This study describes the treatment of an 8-year-old girl who developed emetophobia and food refusal after an acute illness. The intervention consisted of an exposure-based treatment conducted over 7 days at a feeding program.
Keith E. Williams   +3 more
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Treating Emetophobia and Panic Symptoms in an Adolescent Female

Clinical Case Studies, 2016
Emetophobia is an understudied specific phobia, especially during the developmental stage of adolescence. Adult and child literatures suggest that a combined approach of psychopharmacological and cognitive-behavioral interventions may be an efficacious treatment for emetophobia.
R. Fix, K. Proctor, W. Gray
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

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