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Emetophobia - The fear of being sick / vomiting

Emetophobia is the fear of being sick (vomiting), where the sufferer might actively avoid any situation which might bring with it the possibility of vomiting.

The effects of emetophobia.

The fear of being sick can make a wide range of everyday situations very uncomfortable for the sufferer. These situations might include for example:

  • Women with emetophobia might avoid starting a family, due to the fear of the sickness that pregnancy can often cause.
  • Avoiding family holidays or business trips which may involve flying, because of the possibility of feeling sick while flying
  • The person might avoid certain types of food
  • An emetophobic might avoid alcoholic drinks
  • The person may feel the need to avoid the doctors surgery or hospitals, because of the fear of seeing other people who might be ill or may be sick at any time
  • The person might not be able to have pets around the house, in case they get sick
  • The suffer might have an obsession with cleanliness, and might avoid restaurants because the cleanliness of the kitchen cannot be guaranteed.
  • Emetophobes often avoid putting themselves in any situation that has a rotating or undulating physical movement, such as on a boat or roller-coaster
  • Someone suffering from emetophobia may panic or feel excessively anxious if someone else in their household is ill, in fear of contracting the illness themselves. In severe cases, the emetophobic may refuse to eat for the duration of the other persons illness.
  • The person might avoid reading books, magazine articles, television programmes or films where they might see or read about someone being sick

Using hypnotherapy as a treatment for emetophobia (the fear of being sick)


As the sufferer of emetophobia will know, this is one of the phobias that can (and often does) affect every day of their lives. As it is so strongly linked with everyday occurances such as eating and travelling, it can have a severe impact of the life of the emetophobe.

Fortunately, emetophobia is one of the phobias that responds extremely well to a successful course of analytical hypnotherapy.

Hypnotherapy (hypnoanalysis) can help with emetophobia.

 

"Dear Paul and Denise,

I just wanted to say THANK YOU VERY, VERY MUCH for being so incredibly patient, understanding, helpful, lovely, trustworthy and genuinely nice during the last few months and, most of all, for bringing those AMAZING changes into my life.

I had hoped for some improvement when I came to see you the first time, but I never ever imagined that so many things would be sorted out and that I would feel that much better -- not just about relationships but about myself in general.

It was another failed relationship that made me go and get professional help, not being entirely convinced that there was much I could do about my pattern -- which was always ending up with the wrong guy. But rather than waiting for Mr. Right, I thought it was better to do something about it. And I am so glad I did! My views, opinions and feelings have completely changed.

Along the line, my fear of seeing others being sick and the fear of being sick myself somehow disappeared and I would have never believed before that this could be cured. And guess what? I saw "The Last King of Scotland" on Saturday and there is a scene where the guy vomits and it did not bother me at all. I was so happy that your magic had worked that I actually enjoyed watching it. Spooky!

I really did enjoy the sessions -- with both of you -- they were good fun and you made me laugh so many times -- and they were definitely the most interesting thing I have experienced in my life so far.

I will never forget you and what you did for me - Thank you so, so much!

All the best, take care and see you soon,

Kerstin"

(an emetophobia and commitment phobia client from London)
(First name used with permission)

FREE initial consultation

Paul offers a FREE initial consultation for you to come along to meet him and have an informal chat about the ways that he can help you.

He will listen to you, answer all your questions, and explain how he can use hypnotherapy to help YOU.

When you are happy with Paul and what he has to say, you can talk to Paul about how he will take you through the therapy.

You've got nothing to lose. The initial consultation is completely free of charge, and of course, without obligation.

Book your free initial consultation now:

Telephone: 01354 696155

E-Mail: paul@pauldouglass.co.uk

 

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