Abstract. A survey of individuals was conducted on self-diagnosed vomit phobics compared to panic disorder and non-clinical controls. Vomit phobics were overwhelmingly female and had had symptoms for over 25 years. They were significantly more likely to fear themselves vomiting (in public and private situations) than fear others vomiting. The vomit phobics interpreted sensations of nausea as impending vomit and had a wide range of safety seeking and avoidance behaviours that were maintaining their fear. Although the vomit phobics reported feeling nauseous more often, there was no difference in their frequency of vomiting compared to the control group. The clinical implications of the study for therapy are discussed
Properly diagnosing a patient with phobia is important for patient remediation. Contemporary nosolog...
Phagophobia is a disorder characterized by a conditioned excessive fear of eating and is initiated b...
Emetophobia is a specific phobia of vomit (SPOV) characterized by persistent and chronic symptoms wi...
Specific phobia of vomiting (also known as emetophobia) is a relatively understudied phobia with res...
Specific phobia of vomiting (SPOV) is a clinical condition with early onset, chronic course and subs...
Abstract. This article summarizes the current knowledge and treatment for a specific phobia of vomit...
The term emetophobia (i.e., a fear of vomiting) exists as rather an elusive predicament, often eludi...
This volume contains three parts. Part 1 is a literature review. This systematically reviews evidenc...
The term emetophobia (i.e., a fear of vomiting) exists as rather an elusive predicament, often eludi...
Assessment options are extremely limited for the evaluation of treatment outcome in a specific phobi...
Background Emetophobia (fear of vomiting) is an anxiety disorder in which individuals report clinic...
Emetophobia (specific phobia of vomiting) emerges as one of the most neglected clinical conditions i...
Background and objectives Emotional reasoning has been described as a dysfunctional tendency to use ...
This study reports on the development and psychometric evaluation of a self-report assessment of the...
The study sought to explore the influence of gastrointestinal symptoms in female respondents with em...
Properly diagnosing a patient with phobia is important for patient remediation. Contemporary nosolog...
Phagophobia is a disorder characterized by a conditioned excessive fear of eating and is initiated b...
Emetophobia is a specific phobia of vomit (SPOV) characterized by persistent and chronic symptoms wi...
Specific phobia of vomiting (also known as emetophobia) is a relatively understudied phobia with res...
Specific phobia of vomiting (SPOV) is a clinical condition with early onset, chronic course and subs...
Abstract. This article summarizes the current knowledge and treatment for a specific phobia of vomit...
The term emetophobia (i.e., a fear of vomiting) exists as rather an elusive predicament, often eludi...
This volume contains three parts. Part 1 is a literature review. This systematically reviews evidenc...
The term emetophobia (i.e., a fear of vomiting) exists as rather an elusive predicament, often eludi...
Assessment options are extremely limited for the evaluation of treatment outcome in a specific phobi...
Background Emetophobia (fear of vomiting) is an anxiety disorder in which individuals report clinic...
Emetophobia (specific phobia of vomiting) emerges as one of the most neglected clinical conditions i...
Background and objectives Emotional reasoning has been described as a dysfunctional tendency to use ...
This study reports on the development and psychometric evaluation of a self-report assessment of the...
The study sought to explore the influence of gastrointestinal symptoms in female respondents with em...
Properly diagnosing a patient with phobia is important for patient remediation. Contemporary nosolog...
Phagophobia is a disorder characterized by a conditioned excessive fear of eating and is initiated b...
Emetophobia is a specific phobia of vomit (SPOV) characterized by persistent and chronic symptoms wi...