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Emetophobia is a specific phobia of vomit (SPOV) characterized by persistent and chronic symptoms with severe impairment across domains. Research on emetophobia is limited, with even fewer studies examining the impact of intervention. Available treatment
Petell, Jennifer
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Próffræðilegir eiginleikar íslenskrar þýðingar EmetQ-13 og SPOVI
Ælufælni er mjög hamlandi vandi og skortur er á mælitækjum á íslensku til þess að meta röskunina. Markmið þessarar rannsóknar var að skoða próffræðilega eiginleika íslenskrar þýðingar The Emetophobia Questionnaire (EmetQ-13) og Specific Phobia of ...
Sóley Anna Benónýsdóttir 1997- +1 more
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Intrusive cognitions, anxiety and cancer [PDF]
Since the recognition (DSM-IV; American Psychiatric Association, 1994) of life-threatening illnesses as a stressor that can precipitate posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), research has focussed on the issue of PTSD following cancer.
Whitaker, K.L., Whitaker, K L
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Emetophobia, a poorly understood disorder, is a specific phobia characterized by an irrational and persistent fear of oneself vomiting or others vomiting.
Zhao, Mimi
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Examining the roles of fear and disgust in emetophobia
Emetophobia is a specific phobia of vomiting characterized by extreme avoidance of vomit-related stimuli. Literature on specific phobias has proposed that the emotion of disgust can play a role in some specific phobias, whereas fear and anxiety have long
Snæþór Bjarki Jónsson 2000-
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Gut-brain interaction disorders (DGBIs), disgust and body image in anorexia nervosa: a pilot study
Objective: Gastrointestinal complaints are common in Anorexia Nervosa (AN) and are often related with Body Image Disturbance (BID). Disgust is a primary emotion and some of its characteristics and complex derivatives (for example, shame) may play a ...
Savarese G. +4 more
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Should emetophobia continue to be classified as a specific phobia?
Emetophobia is a specific fear of vomiting that is hidden as a specific phobia subtype in current classification systems for mental disorders, which potentially contributes to limited awareness of this condition in the public and among mental health ...
Adrian Meule +4 more
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Psychological Case Record [PDF]
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT: The episodes started when Mr. MS was eight years of age. Episode starts with lip smacking, rubbing his hands together clinching with vacant stare look. He would be found unresponsive on call. After twenty to thirty seconds,
Cattamichi Vinila,
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