Emetophobia appears to be the most common specific phobia that requires treatment [PDF]
Emetophobia is a specific fear of vomiting. Although it is a relatively unknown anxiety disorder that has received limited attention in research, many psychotherapists are familiar with it because they frequently encounter persons with emetophobia in ...
Adrian Meule
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Emetophobia: A case of nausea leading to dehydration in an adolescent female [PDF]
Emetophobia is defined as the specific fear of vomiting and avoidance behaviors related to vomiting situations; the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, specifies this condition as a Specific Phobia: Other type: Vomiting (
Anju Kannappan, Amy B Middleman
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Integrating Artificial Intelligence Into Exposure Therapy: A One Year Follow‐Up Case Report of Emetophobia With Comorbid Panic Disorder [PDF]
Emetophobia is a specific phobia characterized by an intense fear of vomiting, often accompanied by panic attacks, hypervigilance to bodily sensations, and avoidance behaviors.
U. Selen Kilic
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Frequency of and sex distribution in specific phobia subtypes in a treatment-seeking sample [PDF]
Background Specific phobias are common in the community, and much is known from epidemiological surveys about their subtypes and sex ratio. Aims To determine the subtypes and sex ratio in a treatment-seeking sample of people with a specific phobia.
David Veale +2 more
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German version of the specific phobia of vomiting inventory (SPOVI): psychometric properties and correlates in a clinical and non-clinical sample [PDF]
Background The Specific Phobia of Vomiting Inventory (SPOVI) is a 14-item instrument measuring behavioral avoidance and threat monitoring associated with emetophobia.
Severin Hennemann +4 more
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Disgust as a primary emotional system and its clinical relevance [PDF]
This paper advocates for considering disgust as a primary emotional system within Panksepp’s Affective Neuroscience framework, which has the potential to improve the efficacy of psychotherapy with obsessive-compulsive disorder, hypochondriasis, and ...
Alexey Tolchinsky +4 more
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Is there evidence that emotional reasoning processing underlies emotional disorders in adults? A systematic review [PDF]
The prevalence of emotional disorders has increased in recent times. Emotional Reasoning (ER), which is a transdiagnostic process, occurs when feelings, rather than objective evidence, are used as a source of information to make judgements about the ...
Baños, Rosa +5 more
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Assessing Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) Symptoms Using the Nine Item ARFID Screen in >9000 Swedish Adults With and Without Eating Disorders [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objective The Nine Item ARFID Scale (NIAS) is a widely used measure assessing symptoms of avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID). Previous studies suggest that individuals with eating disorders driven by shape/weight concerns also have elevated scores on the NIAS.
Emily K. Presseller +7 more
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Bowel and Bladder-Control Anxiety: A Preliminary Description of a Viscerally-Centred Phobic Syndrome [PDF]
Background: People with anxiety disorders occasionally report fears about losing control of basic bodily functions in public. These anxieties often occur in the absence of physical disorder and have previously been recognized as “obsessive” anxieties ...
Chevalier, A +5 more
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PSYCHOLOGICAL CO-MORBIDITIES AND ILLNESS MANAGEMENT AMONG PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS
OBJECTIVES: To examine the frequencies of psychological co-morbidities among Ulcerative Colitis patients, and to also study relationship of these morbidities with aggression and self-efficacy.
Ghulam Ishaq, Hina Sultan
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